The "DD 90" mark on a silver spoon typically indicates that the piece was made by the Danish silversmith David Andersen, with "90" referring to the purity of the silver, which is often 90% silver content. This mark is part of Andersen's hallmark, which helps identify the maker and the quality of the silver used. Collectors value such markings as they signify authenticity and craftsmanship.
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DD means Destroyer DD means Destroyer
They could be Roman numerals that add up to 1000: DD = M
They mean 500+500 = DD or M because they are both equivalent to 1000
It depends on the context... DD could stand for Doctor of Divinity - an academic degree.
It depends on the context... DD could stand for Doctor of Divinity - an academic degree.
dd mm yyyy is the date (day month year).
Drug & Disease
Direct Debit
Signifies an Honorable Discharge from Active Service, Given along with a DD-form 214
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