Some ancient Roman coins can be worth tens of thousands of dollars; others can be purchased for a dollar or two apiece. It depends on the specifics of coin in question (issuer, denomination, particular coin, and condition). If you cannot identify the coin (and if you're not a student of ancient coins, you probably cannot) or judge its condition, you should bring it to a reputable coin dealer to help you do so. Alternatively, there are some websites on which you can post a photograph (it needs to be a fairly high quality photo of both sides of the coin, however)and have other readers help you identify the coin. One such site is: http://www.forumancientcoins.com/board/index.php?board=7 but there are others as well.
it is a stamp
value of silver stamp holder
1859 1959 silver centennal stamp
331 mean on silver
Is the 959 stamp gold or silver
Ah, the number 648 stamped on silver is likely a marking that identifies the purity of the silver. It may indicate that the silver is 64.8% pure, which is common in some countries. It's like a little signature from the silver itself, telling you its quality and value. Just remember, each stamp has a story to tell, and it's all part of the beautiful world of silver craftsmanship.
The 925 stamp mean the jewelry made from 92.5 percent silver.
The stamp "RSC" inside a gold ring typically refers to the manufacturer or jeweler who made the ring, rather than indicating the metal composition. You would need to look for a separate stamp indicating the gold purity, such as "10K" for 10 carat gold. If the ring is a Roman silver coinage, it would likely have a different stamp or markings to denote its origin or historical significance.
The prices of a medium stamp can vary depending on the make and type of stamp. A medium endorsement stamper can run to around $15 and a medium signature stamper is a little more costly, around $25.
Stamp 354 on a silver chain likely refers to the metal composition of the chain. It may indicate that the chain is made of 92.5% pure silver, which is the standard purity for sterling silver. This stamp serves as a guarantee of quality and authenticity.
Oh honey, that stamp on silver means it's sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. The other 7.5% is usually copper, to give it some stability. So, if you see that 2925 stamp, you've got yourself some quality bling, darling.
The "923 Italy" stamp likely refers to the purity of silver used in a piece of jewelry or a silver object. In this case, "923" indicates that the item is made of 92.3% pure silver, which is a common standard for silver jewelry. The stamp serves as a guarantee of the silver content and quality of the item.