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Im wondering about Coin Silver jewelry.
Im "guessing" it was made from coins so is about 90%, But what im wondering on, is when did they quit marking it as "coin silver" and lean more towrd sterling? I like Coin silver jewelry and fruit knives Because I belive it to be Old, could I be wrong?
You can tell victorian age fruit knives by design, but old Indian jewelry marked Coin silver is what Im intrested in, not because its any more valuable mind you, but because (Im guessing agien), that its probaly mid 1800's does this sound right?
I did Find a Ring marked Coin in one of the floor digs yrs ago (im sure it was victorian age). But mainly im Intrested in silver Victorian Knives and Indian jewlery, and wonder if it being marked "Coin silver" is a good indication of its age.
Im "guessing" it was made from coins so is about 90%, But what im wondering on, is when did they quit marking it as "coin silver" and lean more towrd sterling? I like Coin silver jewelry and fruit knives Because I belive it to be Old, could I be wrong?
You can tell victorian age fruit knives by design, but old Indian jewelry marked Coin silver is what Im intrested in, not because its any more valuable mind you, but because (Im guessing agien), that its probaly mid 1800's does this sound right?
I did Find a Ring marked Coin in one of the floor digs yrs ago (im sure it was victorian age). But mainly im Intrested in silver Victorian Knives and Indian jewlery, and wonder if it being marked "Coin silver" is a good indication of its age.