Coin Silver with no mark

MARK IMAGE REQUIRED
Post Reply
diogiedog
Posts: 1
Joined: Thu Aug 18, 2005 11:29 pm
Location: Lockport, New York

Coin Silver with no mark

Post by diogiedog »

I am wondering if a spoon that just has a name (J. Beyer) and 12oz. could be coin silver or even sterling? I am under the understanding that all sterling is marked but is all coin mark "coin" or have a symbol/symbols?
.
dmay

Post by dmay »

Without seeing a photo, it is difficult to tell about your spoon. With coin spoons, it is common for the spoon to only be marked with a maker's mark, a retailer's mark (the store that actually sold the item) or sometimes both. It was not clear from your posting whether the J. Beyer was a monogram or a maker's mark and whether the spoon is marked "12 oz" or just weighs that amount. Clarifying these would be helpful.
.
catman
Posts: 27
Joined: Sun Jul 24, 2005 4:16 pm

Post by catman »

If this is a serving or table spoon, it may be plated. The mark of 12 oz would refer to the amount of silver used to plate a gross of spoons.
.
Post Reply

Return to “American Sterling & Coin Silver - Single Image”