A "mark ejc" in silver likely refers to a hallmark or stamp indicating the silver content or quality of a piece. The term "ejc" may stand for the initials of a specific silver manufacturer or silversmith. To accurately identify the meaning of "mark ejc" in silver, further research into the specific hallmark or context in which it appears would be necessary.
The mark for sterling silver is 925 which indicates 92.5% silver content.
International silver Co, US, used an Indian head mark.
I'd like to know too, I have a silver ring with no other mark, just 306
A-Mark is also known for producing high-quality bullion bars and rounds. For example, a-Mark released the Liberty Bell Silver Round. This coin predates the Silver American Eagle and the Silver Canadian Maple Leaf, and it has held a prominent place in the world of silver investors for decades.
None in circulation-strike coins (Philadelphia, no mint mark, and Denver, "D" mint mark). Some proof versions ("S" mint mark) were struck in 40% silver.
925 is a proof mark for silver. Sometimes silver is gold plated, but the presence of a 925 mark indicates it is made largely of silver.
I believe all Nazi 5 mark coins are 90% pure silver. Though I think some of the earlier, larger, 5 mark coins are struck in debased silver (I've seen both 63.5% silver and 50% silver listed)
Wat does 838 mean on silver
silverplate!
There is no such thing at silver 926. Silver marked .925 is a mark to indicate that the item is sterling silver.
There is no such thing at silver 926. Silver marked .925 is a mark to indicate that the item is sterling silver.
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