First silver jewelry

sonofadigger

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Got out to my spot again today for bout and hour and found this silver bracelet

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And this bicentennial canadian coin I have never seen one






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after cleaning up the bracelet i can see it says 925 italy so sterling silver does sterling have any value?
 

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As Always...Love Silver!
I found one very similar about a week ago, it also says 925 Italy.
I have a guy who is buying Sterling so it does have value.
Nice find
 

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No expert, but not sure Italian silver is the same thing as sterling. I think I've even heard the fakes sometimes say Italian on them. But again I'm no expert only found a few myself. Just take it to a reputable coin dealer or Recycle Metals buyer and they will tell you how much silver and what it's worth.....Does it say Italian .925 on the band , or just the clasp?
 

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Cleetus said:
No expert, but not sure Italian silver is the same thing as sterling. I think I've even heard the fakes sometimes say Italian on them. But again I'm no expert only found a few myself. Just take it to a reputable coin dealer or Recycle Metals buyer and they will tell you how much silver and what it's worth.....Does it say Italian .925 on the band , or just the clasp?

Its on the clasp
 

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Sweet silver !
 

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Welcome to an anything-but-boring hobby that can actually place cash in your pocket. It is a nice piece of silver. If I get gray or black, modern silver jewelry, I tumble it in a wet solution of fine sand with lemon dish detergent; and, I throw in a handful of pre-tumbled and worn down pieces of aquarium gravel. It cleans them up quite good without harm. Of course if it is a coin or old, then I revert to chemical electrolysis (using foil); or I use electrolysis.
 

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I washed it with soap and water and it cleaned up nice im gonna see if it has value and sell it I have no use for it just enjoyed finding it if I cant sell it then I will put it with my other goodies and enjoy it
 

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Some nice finds for yourself.Never seen that canadian coin before either.Good hunting...................
 

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The Canadian cent is their Centennial celebration cent.
 

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Mzjavert said:
The Canadian cent is their Centennial celebration cent.

I had never seen one before its a nice looking coin im gonna try and clean it up a lil better
 

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Nice bracelet.:icon_thumleft:
 

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