hyderconsulting
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- Apr 17, 2007
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Is there some sterling silver or mostly silver jewelry that does carry a mark of any kind?
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hyderconsulting said:Is there some sterling silver or mostly silver jewelry that does carry a mark of any kind?
There really is no excuse for that. Any jeweler knows he can buy a punch that says "14K" or "925" for about $10 at a jewelry supply store.GibH said:Yes, a lot of custom jewelry doesn't have any mark.
hyderconsulting said:Is there some sterling silver or mostly silver jewelry that does carry a mark of any kind?
Nightowl 280 said:I normally buy whole tables at .50-1.00 piece since resell and hope for a few higher end costume or sliver pieces in the lots .
billjustbill said:Nightowl 280 said:I normally buy whole tables at .50-1.00 piece since resell and hope for a few higher end costume or sliver pieces in the lots .
What brand names do you look for that are "Higher End Costume....pieces"?
jeez why dont you just buy a gold acid test kit for $20 bucks on ebay or amazon, and all your questions will be answeredbilljustbill said:hyderconsulting said:Is there some sterling silver or mostly silver jewelry that does carry a mark of any kind?
In yesterday's (Saturday) garage sale, I found this unmarked custom-made free-form bracelet for $1.00. For a dollar, I'm betting that it's .925....
On the other hand, that same picture shows gold ring with the 14kt worn/buffed in just the area where the stamp is. Then, this is my second gold chain that doesn't look right, along with the stamp on the back of the cross. Gold fill or Gold Fake?
What do you and others think?