silver hallmark id

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jerseyben

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Excellent! It never occurred to me that this was coin silver. I was assuming silver plate or world sterling. Thanks all!
 

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1970 COMPASS-
WHITES SILVER EAGLE-
WHITES DFX, 4X6DD COIL, 6X8DD COIL, 950 COIL, 10X12SEF COIL-
GARRETT PRO POINTER AT, GARRETT AT PRO , MINELAB EXPLORER SE with 8.5x12.5 Cors coil
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Before Sterling or 925 was adopted as a mark of purity in the U.S. the stamp COIN was used. It was derived from the practice of melting down silver coins to make the silver ware.
 

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So, sterling is .925 pure silver. Coin silver's pure silver content is based on what coins were melted. If it was US coinage, the silver is .900 pure. If it was Canada coinage, .800 pure, etc.
 

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jerseyben

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Here is a fish server that was purchased along with the pie server in my original post. Any chance this piece is by the same maker? Unfortunately, the hallmarks have since worn away.
 

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Maybe it's just an unmarked piece of coin silver? It wasn't uncommon. Any trace evidence of any kind of a mark left on it anywhere?
 

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