99.9% of pure silver.
It means that the item was made in Mexico. Mexico for about 500 years has had some of the most active silver mines in the world. In addition there is a HUGE silver jewelery manufacturing industry there. Many silver pieces in the USA came from Mexico
I means that is a coin made of 92.5% pure silver.
Gold and silver mining.
It means it is sterling silver made in Taxco, Mexico
Taxco silver jewelry and Tequila. Anything with those names found outside of Mexico is either an export (with the "Made In Mexico" logo) or a phony replica.
the first dollars used as U.S currancy were actually spanish silver dollars (coins) made in mexico.
It will depend on the size and work made of the bracelet. Rest assured, the .925 means it has a 92.5% content of pure silver.
Alpaca Mexico refers to a type of metal alloy commonly used in jewelry, particularly in pieces made in Mexico. It typically consists of nickel, copper, and zinc, giving it a silver-like appearance while being more affordable than sterling silver. The term "Alpaca" is sometimes used interchangeably with "German silver," although it does not contain any actual silver. Jewelry marked with "Alpaca Mexico" is often appreciated for its durability and attractive finish.
Silver is a natural resource of Mexico. It ranks in the top five producers for silver producers.
Silver. Mexico is the largest producer in the world of such mineral.
Oil (Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Mexico) and Silver (Mexico)
* petroleum * silver * copper * gold * lead * zinc * natural gas * timber