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
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It's just 50 cents and the coin has no silver in it.
value of silver stamp holder
The meaning of 1BB CN inside of a silver ring is the stamp of the company who made the piece. Jewelers often mark their pieces with a unique symbol.
No such thing as a 'mint stamp' in dealing with coins. They are called "Mintmarks" for Morgans, all are on the reverse of the coins. The easy thing to do to see one is, in your search box type in Morgan dollar mintmarks and click on images.
1859 1959 silver centennal stamp
331 mean on silver
Is the 959 stamp gold or silver
I've heard that 525 actually is the symbol printed on jewelry made from real, sterling silver.
The SS stamp on an old ring stands for sterling silver. This means the ring is made of sterling silver. Any number provided with the symbol could mean plating as well.
The 925 stamp mean the jewelry made from 92.5 percent silver.