yes clear marking plus 4 square like pictures, one appears to be a cat, there is also a crown, S with a slash thru it and another letter
The marking "AK 925" on silver indicates that the piece is made of sterling silver, which is composed of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, typically copper. The "AK" likely refers to the specific manufacturer or designer's initials or logo. This marking ensures that the item meets the standards for sterling silver quality, providing assurance of its value and authenticity.
The silver value is about $6.00. NOTE: The US has never made a pure silver quarter, they are 90% silver & 10% copper.
Not silver - copper-nickel. Face value only.
It's only 90% silver and 10% copper, value is about $3.00
Not a meaningful question. Gold coins were made from gold and copper without any silver in them. Silver coins were made from silver and copper without any gold.
It's copper-nickel not silver. 1964 was the last year for 90% silver quarters.
Yes, it is made out of 90% silver and 10% copper. It has a current silver value of around $6.
The value of 1100 pieces of silver can vary significantly based on the current market price of silver, which fluctuates regularly. As of recent market trends, silver is typically valued around $25 to $30 per ounce. If we assume each piece of silver weighs one ounce, then 1100 pieces would be worth approximately $27,500 to $33,000. However, if the pieces are historical or collectible, their value could be much higher.
The value depends mainly on the date. Those dated 1964 are 90% silver and currently worth just over $7. 1965-1970 are 40% silver and worth about $3. Anything 1971-present is mostly copper, and worth face value.
No, nickel silver and sterling silver are not the same value. Sterling silver is a precious metal composed of 92.5% silver, while nickel silver is an alloy of nickel, copper, and zinc that does not contain any silver. Sterling silver is typically more valuable than nickel silver.
There are no "silver" 1977 coins...they are copper-nickel Eisenhower coins and they are worth $1.00
There are no "silver" 1977 coins...they are copper-nickel Eisenhower coins and they are worth $1.00