Need Some Help with Sterling

JoeVal

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My thought would be the absence of markings and/or maker's mark. That being said, homemade silver jewelry can lack identification as well. A good test kit is a worthwhile investment if that’s important to you. I’m not selling or scrapping my finds, so I haven’t bothered to get a kit.
 

JimDon

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NS, nickel Silver, EPC, EP, German Silver, Silver on copper, SOC, silver soldered. 40, 60, 80, 90,100.
 

tamrock

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I have found unmarked sterling before, but to me the clues are how in tarnishes. Plate has a calico look to it and solid silver will tarnish pretty much gun metal blue to black, but watch out for extra thick plating as that stuff can also appear as a solid piece of silver. Learn the codes such as EPNS, SPC, SP also 80 & 90 do not mean .800 & .900 alloy. How the piece is constructed is also a tell tail sign of it either being solid or plated. My favorite site to reference is 925/1000 silver marks that covers a lot of various silver marks with a great understanding of silver companies and smith's and who does what by the marks they use.
 

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