I'd like to know too, I have a silver ring with no other mark, just 306
Ah, a 306 mark on silver jewelry is a special code that tells you about the metal content. In this case, it indicates that the jewelry is made of sterling silver, which is a high-quality silver alloy containing 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals for strength. It's like a little secret message from the jeweler, ensuring you that you have a lovely piece of silver to cherish.
The mark for sterling silver is 925 which indicates 92.5% silver content.
Unknown caliber. Contact Ruger
International silver Co, US, used an Indian head mark.
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.
The 942 silver mark indicates that an item is made of silver that contains 94.2% pure silver, or 942 parts per thousand. This mark is commonly found on silver items from certain countries, such as Germany, where it signifies high-quality silver craftsmanship. Items marked with 942 silver are often considered valuable due to their high silver content.
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.
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.
Wat does 838 mean on silver
silverplate!
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)
There is no such thing at silver 926. Silver marked .925 is a mark to indicate that the item is sterling silver.