The "210" stamp on silver typically indicates the purity or quality of the silver, suggesting that it contains 210 parts of silver per 1000 parts of the alloy, which is equivalent to 21% silver. However, this marking is not common in standard silver purity ratings, which usually use terms like "925" for sterling silver (92.5% silver). It's essential to verify the context and origin of the item, as it may indicate a specific manufacturer or a non-standard purity measure. Always consult a professional for accurate identification and valuation.
It means the amount of gold.
if the number .925 is stamped on it also that means sterling silver if the number .999 is stamped on the ring that means it is pure silver if no numbers, i am not sure
When silver jewelry is stamped 80 SR it means that the jewelry is 80% silver.
"925" stamped on a ring refers to the purity of the metal, indicating that it is made of sterling silver. Sterling silver is 92.5% pure silver, with the remaining 7.5% typically being another metal, often copper, to provide strength and durability. So, "925" is a hallmark for sterling silver.
The I S stands for International Silver Company Meriden, Connecticut.
If the bowl is stamped "sterling," it is genuine sterling silver, not silver plate.
Sterling silver is stamped 925 or .925 because it is 92.5% silver, and 7.5% alloy (usually copper).
it is pure silver
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