ELECTROPLATE OVER COPPER
English silver electoplate. butler with wood handls
The date code for a 925 b ring typically refers to a specific marking indicating the year of production or authenticity. However, the exact format can vary by manufacturer or brand. Generally, "925" signifies that the ring is made of 92.5% silver, while the "b" could denote a specific design or model. To find the precise date code, it’s best to refer to the manufacturer's documentation or website.
There standard date for marking protocols is first of January.
The question is a little confusing. Mercury coins are dimes not dollars, if the piece has the .999 marking it's a silver round. Post new question with more information.
The manufacturer date is not located on any Rolex watches. Some of the watches do have a date stamp inside the case back. The date stamp usually has the quarter marking and last two digits of the year (EX: IV 67).The stamp does not indicate the actual date the watch was made. At least in previous decades, it did indicate when the watch case was fitted to a serialized movement.
Date marking is necessary when freezing foods. Foods will spoil in a freezer also.
The marking "124N" on a tea cup typically indicates a specific design or pattern number used by a manufacturer. This alphanumeric code helps identify the style and sometimes the production run of the cup. It may also provide information about the date of production or the location where it was made, depending on the manufacturer’s coding system. To learn more about the specific tea cup, one can often refer to the manufacturer's catalog or archives.
With a date of 1889 this is a MORGAN dollar (1878-1904 & 1921) and the mintmarks are on the reverse of the coin just below the wreath and above the letters DO in dollar.
Date marking frozen food is not necessary when the food will be eaten before its expiration date. The process of freezing food prolongs its life but does not allow it to be stored indefinitely.
The stamp "2000" on a silver dish likely refers to the silver content, indicating that the dish is made from 80% pure silver. This marking is a common way to denote the quality or purity of the silver used in the dish.
Yes, if it has the word "COPY" on it, it is a fake coin.