No. 92.5% silver is Sterling. US coin silver is 90%.
A Morgan silver dollar is not pure silver or .925 (sterling). It is made of 90% silver and 10% copper, which equals a .900 silver fineness.
925 means that it is made of sterling silver.
I'm not sure about the dollar symbol, but the 925 is actually ".925". That is the commonly used abbreviation for sterling silver, which is made up of 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper. The dollar symbol might be the manufacturer's logo, or possibly it might not be a dollar sign. It could just be an unclear stamp of something else. Try to look at it under a microscope to get a clearer look. --Kathy Feathered Gems Jewelry www.fgemz.com
DM is the maker's identification. 925 silver refers to the fact that the item is made from 92.5% (or 925 parts per thousand) pure silver.
925 is a proof mark for silver. Sometimes silver is gold plated, but the presence of a 925 mark indicates it is made largely of silver.
The hallmark 925 designates 92.5% silver in the total metal, not the gold. And worth can be determined upon the weight of the 925 silver neckless.
The 925 stamp mean the jewelry made from 92.5 percent silver.
925 is a standard marking for Sterling Silver, thus making it a silver ring, not gold.
A ring that has 925 NH stamped inside of it is made of sterling silver. This also means that the ring is made up of 92.5% silver.
925 NF or 925 NP indicates that the jewelry is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver. The NF or NP likely refers to the manufacturer or designer of the piece.
925 FAS stamped on silver stands for "925 Fine Art Silver," indicating that the piece is made of sterling silver (92.5% silver content). This stamp is commonly used on silver jewelry to denote its authenticity and quality.
.925 means the silver content is 925 parts fine silver and 75 parts copper . Fine silver is noted or stamped .999 and is pure silver.