5925
If you look closer you'll see that the 5 is actually an S. The 925 stands for 92.5%, which is the Sterling silver standard. So a piece of jewelry with the marking S925 means that it's composed of 92.5% silver and 7.5% copper (usually it's copper).
The mark for sterling silver is 925 which indicates 92.5% silver content.
yes it equals 1975
International silver Co, US, used an Indian head mark.
I'd like to know too, I have a silver ring with no other mark, just 306
I'd like to know too, I have a silver ring with no other mark, just 306
A-Mark is also known for producing high-quality bullion bars and rounds. For example, a-Mark released the Liberty Bell Silver Round. This coin predates the Silver American Eagle and the Silver Canadian Maple Leaf, and it has held a prominent place in the world of silver investors for decades.
Yes it
59.25 = 5925/100 = 237/4
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.
None in circulation-strike coins (Philadelphia, no mint mark, and Denver, "D" mint mark). Some proof versions ("S" mint mark) were struck in 40% silver.