It's probably the purity mark, indicating 82.5% silver.
It looks silver and metallic. It is a rather with a silver shell .That is what silver looks like .
The metal that looks like silver is called aluminum.
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No, the hallmark 833 indicates that the item is made of silver of a slightly lower purity than sterling silver (92.5% pure). Silver items marked with 833 are typically 83.3% pure silver, which is common in some countries like the Netherlands and Russia.
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"925" on a silver chain indicates that the chain is made of sterling silver, which is 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals like copper. This stamp is a quality mark indicating that the piece meets the standard for sterling silver.
Sterling silver will have what is called a hallmark on it, usually on an inner edge. It will be like three or four small punched emblems, which represent the maker, date etc. In England, silver objects without the hallmark should not even be called silver, but by the name 'white metal'.
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it looks like a silver coin with 100 on it
Aluminium is sometimes called "silver from clay" because it can be extracted from bauxite, a clay-like rock. The term highlights the transformation of a common material like clay into a valuable metal like aluminium through the extraction process.