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<p>[QUOTE="Collector1966, post: 1280093, member: 17919"]Of course, there is a big difference between Sterling silver flatware and Sterling silver coins. As has been pointed out, flatware/tableware can contain materials that aren't even metal, so the total weight is not necessarily an accurate indication of the actual silver content. Coins, on the other hand, are assumed to be solid metal, so sterling silver coins should contain at least .925 silver by weight.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Collector1966, post: 1280093, member: 17919"]Of course, there is a big difference between Sterling silver flatware and Sterling silver coins. As has been pointed out, flatware/tableware can contain materials that aren't even metal, so the total weight is not necessarily an accurate indication of the actual silver content. Coins, on the other hand, are assumed to be solid metal, so sterling silver coins should contain at least .925 silver by weight.[/QUOTE]
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