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    If the knife, fork or spoon is sterling silver it will (usually, but not always) be marked "sterling" or "925" (as sterling silver is 92.5% silver). As far as manufacturer names go, Rogers is ALMOST ALWAYS NOT SILVER. Also, if the item has a marking that says EP that often means "electroplate", which is not silver but rather a type of silver plating. Plating is cheap. Even something plated in gold isn't typically worth much, even though gold sells for over $1,200 an ounce.

    An example of electroplate is the current Lincoln cents made by the U.S. Mint, which are almost all zinc, but plated with copper to give them that coppery look.



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    I look for the EPNS stamp, it means ' Electro Plated Nickel Silver'.
    Normally the inside metals Brass, thin coat of Nickel & another of Silver.
    Some do a second plating of Silver on the wear areas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Repurposer View Post
    I have heard the odor of the material or lack of one in the case of pure silver will tell if it's silver plate or not. Silver plate is said to have a strong odor.
    Oder? What does it smell like if you’re able to compare...?

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    Silver is not magnetic. If you place a strong, rare-earth magnet called a Neodymium magnet on a silver coin or bar, it should not easily stick to it. If you are testing bars, you can angle one at 45 degrees and let the magnet slide down. It should slide down very slowly.


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