What does 90 mean on silverware?

90 is the weight in grams used for silvering 12 forks and 12 spoons. 90 is the most frequent, but various other silver quantity of silver can be used in the process and the corresponding number is punched in silverplated flatware. (
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What does 90 mean on the back of a spoon?

Examples: If you have a table spoon marked "90" and "45" it means: the standard process as described above was used, on one spoon roughly 1/12 of 45 Grams. Wellner German 90 silverplate mark. additional "9" indicates 9 grams of silver. on the piece.
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What does 90 mean on Dutch silver?

posted 10-12-2004 11:41 PM. 90 is generally a silver content or thickness mark for German and northern European silverplate. Dutch silver is officially very well marked so your four stamps could be the silver standard, assay/duty mark, date letter, and maker's mark.
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What do numbers on silverware mean?

Antique silver marks should have three numbers that are etched or engraved somewhere on them. When you turn over a piece of antique silver to check the markings, those numbers will tell you the actual amount of silver and the purity of the silver that is present in the item that you have.
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What does WMF 90 mean?

According to what I found, WMF 90 is silver-plate. The 9 in the box refers to grams of silver used.
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Purity of Silver Explained - 35%, 40%, 90%, 925, 95.8, 999 pure silver, 9999 and more!



What does 99 mean on silver?

Also called pure silver, or three nines fine, fine silver contains 99.9% silver, with the balance being trace amounts of impurities. This grade of silver is used to make bullion bars for international commodities trading and investment in silver.
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What does 80 mean on silver?

800 silver is real silver with a relatively high purity. The number 800 refers to its level of purity, and it means that your silver item is 80% silver and 20% alloy. This number system is an easy way to tell an item's purity.
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What does 97 mean on silver?

It contains a higher percentage of fine silver (93%, and the higher 97% fine silver). It can be stamped sterling. More on Argentium can be found here.
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What number is stamped on silver?

International sellers of silver will stamp silver as 925, 900 or 800." These numbers indicate the level of purity of the silver. Sterling silver has a purity of 92.5 percent or higher.
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What does 100 mean on cutlery?

In any case, it appears to mean that there is more plating on a 100 marked German spoon than on a 90 or 45 gr marked piece.
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What markings are on real silver?

The vast majority of items made from sterling silver contain a quality mark, a stamp placed in a discreet spot that denotes its purity. These marks will say ". 925" or "925" or "S925" or sometimes "Sterling." Along with the quality mark, a hallmark (the maker's registered mark) must also be placed on the piece.
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What does 84 mean on silverware?

The most common zolotnick standard is 84, a number which is often stamped on Russian silver and signifies a purity level of 87.5 percent.
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What is Gero 90 silver?

Gero -- Gerofabriek brand name. 90 -- a quality mark indicating that 90 grams of silver has been used to plate 12 spoons and 12 forks. GZ -- an acronym for Gero-zilver, found on Gerofabriek's silverplated wares with a nickel silver base metal. First used in 1917.
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How can you tell if a spoon is antique?

Hallmarks
  1. Definition. A hallmark is an official stamp on gold, silver and other precious metal articles, impressed by an assay office to attest their standard.
  2. History. ...
  3. Components of a Hallmark. ...
  4. The Standard Mark. ...
  5. The Date letter. ...
  6. The Assay Office Mark. ...
  7. The Makers' Mark. ...
  8. The Duty Mark.
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What does 60 mean on silver?

It means your pieces are silverplate - and stands for the number of grams used in plating a certain mumber of pieces. this weight of silver varied according to the size of the pieces - 60 would be used for, for example, a mid-size spoon and maybe 84 on a larger piece. IP: Logged. All times are ET.
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What does is on the back of silverware mean?

“1847” and “IS” Marking on Rogers Brother Silver

This is the founding date of Rogers Brothers that they include in the hallmark of all their silverware. The “IS” stands for International Silver who has owned Rogers since 1898.
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Is 92.5 silver a good quality?

A piece of jewellery is considered to be fine silver if it contains 92.5% (or more) of pure silver, but pure silver is too soft to be used without another metal. So Copper and nickel are commonly incorporated to make up the remaining 7.5%.
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How do I know if my old silverware is valuable?

Observe the Flatware Pattern

The pattern engraved into your flatware pieces may also help determine how much they are worth, as some patterns are rarer and may have a higher value. Pieces that have a family monogram or are marked with initials have a lower value, as it is harder to find a collector.
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How do you read a silver mark?

The standard mark identifies your item as being silver. The mark for sterling silver is the lion passant or the lion passant guardant. Both look like a lion in profile. On earlier pieces of silver the lion is looking toward you, and this is a lion passant guardant.
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What is the highest grade of silver?

999 silver because it's technically 99.9% pure silver! This type of silver is the highest quality silver you can buy. If you compare . 999 pieces to more affordable silver, you'll notice a stark difference in shine and luster.
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What does 950 mean on silver?

Common Silver Alloys and Their Markings

Brittania silver (950): Brittania silver is an alloy made of 95% silver, which exceeds the requirement for sterling silver. It is most often marked 950. This silver qualifies as sterling, but it is slightly softer than sterling pieces marked 925 or simply sterling.
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What does 830 mean on silver?

830 silver is real silver with a relatively high purity. The number 830 refers to its level of purity, and it means that your silver item is 83% silver and 17% alloy. This number system is an easy way to tell an item's purity. Another example is 900 silver which is equal to 90% silver.
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What does 40 mean on silver?

The term “40% silver” is a short way for investors, collectors, and buyers to refer to Kennedy Half-Dollars minted 1965–1970, and 1976, as well as Eisenhower Silver Dollars minted in the years 1971-1974, and 1976.
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How can you tell if something is solid silver or silver plated?

Check the colouring of the item carefully; genuine silver is generally less shiny and colder in tone than silverplate. If you see places where the silver appears to be flaking off or turning green, the item is silver plated.
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