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EPNS stands for Electroplate Nickel Silver - a process that was less expensive than sterling. Most of these pieces started in England then spread as the process was improved. Go to silvercollection.it/electroplatesilver.html for more information.

They would fuse sheets of silver to the top and bottom of (usually) copper although other metals have been used. As for 2s ? I am not sure mine is stamped A.1 and I am still looking for the indication.

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