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Sterling silver is marked .925; fine silver is marked .999. It appears 3645 may be a pattern or product number.
Gold isn't marked 925. Sterling silver is marked 925. That indicates 92.5% silver.
Gold is not marked 925, sterling silver is. What you have is probably gold PLATED sterling.
According to policy and practice, 925 sterling silver must have be marked 925 on the item.
They did both genuine sterling and sterling plate, the genuine flatware and dishes will be marked Sterling.
No, unless it is marked 925 or sterling. It is another metal with a sterling overlay.
No. In the US, it must say "sterling". Some sterling silver also says "925" in Mexico. Sterling silver is 92.5% pure. That's where the 925 comes from. Some older items are marked "Coin" or 900. Coin silver is 90% pure. British sterling silver is always hallmarked with a lion and several other marks.
Sterling silver is sometimes marked 925. It is often marked 925 because it contains 92.5% silver and 7.5% of other metals. Pure silver is too soft to make anything useful with.
There is no such thing at silver 926. Silver marked .925 is a mark to indicate that the item is sterling silver.
There is no such thing at silver 926. Silver marked .925 is a mark to indicate that the item is sterling silver.
Yes If it is marked as 925 then it is silver
Could be. But it should say sterling or .925 if it is high quality silver.