EPNS, or Electro-Plated Nickel Silver, stamped cutlery can hold value, particularly for collectors or those interested in vintage tableware. While not as valuable as solid silver, EPNS pieces can be appreciated for their craftsmanship and historical significance. Their value often depends on factors like age, condition, and brand. In general, they are more decorative than investment-grade items.
there is not just one type of Epns spoon. They are all ages etc. Are there any other markings on spoons?
EPNS is 'electroplated nickel silver', so not hugely valuable, but if a good example from, say, the 1920s it would have some value. Best to take it to local antiques dealers, but ask several, some will be more interested than others.
Coins that have letters and numbers added are common, but it does not add to the value of any coin and kills the collectible value of any coin. The value of your counter stamped Large cent is "Whatever you can get".
Coins that have letters and numbers added are common, but it does not add to the value of any coin and kills the collectible value of any coin. The value of your counter stamped Large cent is "Whatever you can get".
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A coin stamped with 1789 with a profile of George Washington is not worth any monetary value. This type of coin was stamped privately and is commemorative.
Sterling silver is purely aesthetic and server no practical function other than looks.
A penny that is not stamped on either side is considered a coin blank and does not have the legal tender value of a stamped penny, which is one cent. Its value as a collectible or novelty item may vary, but it typically ranges from a few cents to a few dollars, depending on its rarity and condition. However, it does not hold any official monetary value as currency.
Any silver dollar that has a letter or number added to the coin reduces it to the silver value only, about $12.00
I used to collect coins and one of the things that i learned was that any misprint on any bill significantly increases the value of that bill. I reccommend that you take it to some kind of coin show or even a coin store and check it out.