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    Default how to tell if silverware is really made of silver

    there is a Salvation Army store (or some kind of non profit cheap store) within a 2 miles of my house, and they sell stuff cheap. so i was thinking i could walk up there everyday and get a half way decent deal on silver....

    each one of the three utensils that appears to be silver were purchased for 0.25$




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    Sterling silver will be marked as Sterling and/or 925 to designate the 92.5% silver content. That Rogers stuff is usually just junk.

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    M.A. Rogers Triple sounds like something triple plated.



    I've got a piece of 1847 Rogers Bros In front of me and it has an "I" and an "S" stamped in it. It is plated, but I think your getting close.

    I once had the idea to put together a set with every piece a different pattern. Never got very far.


    Some links;

    http://www.examiner.com/article/is-i...te-silverplate

    http://www.examiner.com/article/roge...ilver-industry


    Good hunting!

    P.S. I figure stainless is probably safer to eat with.
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    You can also look at the tines of the forks. Often you can see where the plating has worn off.
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    Wm. A. Rogers, style: Capri

    Yes, it's triple plate silver.



    One listing says $6.50 for a dinner fork, so buy as many as you can get for 25 cents each.
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    That may be for one in nearly mint condition. These don't look very "mint" and may have much more limited resale value. But a quarter is still pretty cheap.
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    I was @ a yard sale this summer, went through a hole wooden crate of utensils, pretty old , figured I would find something , came up empty

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    I was all set to make some 92.5 rounds .....

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    just because it's stamped .925 doesn't mean it is. you can send stuff to get melted down and it can turn out to be .900, .880 or less. It's a crap shoot really unless you buy very high quality stuff. Jewelery marked .925 from Italy is notorious for being lesser quality. Same goes for gold - easy to pass off lesser quality material and you can loose alot of money if buying for pm content.

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