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A VPCP (Very Poor Condition) epns (Electro Plated Nickel Silver) spoon is typically not made of solid silver. Instead, it has a base metal that is coated with a layer of silver through electroplating. The quality of the silver finish can vary, and in very poor condition, the plating may be worn or tarnished, affecting its appearance and value.

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