Any tips for spotting silver vs silver plate without markings?

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diggummup

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Made to deceive marks. A vintage Taxco (or Mexican) eagle mark will always be a full bodied eagle, never just a head. Anything made after 1979 requires a registry mark (ie- TR-32).
 

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Thanks Digg. Now to figure out what to do with them. Just toss them?
 

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You could put them in a junk box, sell when you have 9-10lbs of "junk"?
 

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Some silverware will be marked "COIN" this means it was made from 90% silver and often was from melted down coins.
 

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