Silver has a purity level of 910. Hope that helps!
There is a purity level of 910 for silver but I don't think that is what its referring to because its rarely used. It might be a marking from the Jeweler you received it from.
The Russian mark of "910" on a spoon indicates the silver purity of the item, signifying that it is made of 91.0% pure silver, which is a common standard for silver items in Russia. This marking is part of the country's system of hallmarking to ensure quality and authenticity in silverware. Additionally, the "mmet" may refer to the manufacturer or a specific maker's mark associated with the piece.
Wat does 838 mean on silver
The mark for sterling silver is 925 which indicates 92.5% silver content.
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What does lion hall mark mean
Antiko 800 is a German silver mark of 800/1000 silver.
It is a makers mark. I have a pair of silver earrings that have ALR 925 on them. From what I can find on the internet, it is the mark of Alphonse Louis Reis.
No mint mark indicates that the coin was minted in Philadelphia.