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If it's .550, not just 550 it is referring to the percent (.550x100=55%) of silver the product is made from.
What is the value of wm rogers silver tray marked 171
I have a silver tray marked 322? between eagle wings3 balls under eagle then sterling 724 What does this mean
It is in good condition and it is coin silver.
wmrogers 101 how much does it cost?
Silver made in Russia was marked with numbers such as 84. The base or 100% pure number was 96, which was called a Zolotnik. An item marked 84 would be 84/96 or .875 pure silver. Other numerical marks that can be found on Russian silver include 88 (.9166 pure) and 91 (.9479). Russian silver was usually profusely marked. It is normal to find numerous marks on each part of a Russian silver beer stein, including the body, the lid and the handle
It is a bread tray.
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First and most important is the word "STERLING" also stamped on that tray? If not, it is silver plated and would have zero value unfortunately. If it IS marked sterling, then you will need to weigh it. Once you have the weight, you can go to a sterling silver specialist like the Silver and Gold Exchange. If you decide to sell to them, they will pay for the shipping and insurance. Good Luck!
EPC means "Electro Plated Copper" 551 is the parts per thousands of pure silver.
Silver soldered was a fancy name for silverplate. 77 is likley a pattern or design number...
Yes, but not from this site.