The most comprehensive internet resource for research of Silver Marks, Hallmarks & Makers' Marks found on antique and vintage silver and silverplate.
Individual Maker's Marks Georg Jensen Marks Gorham Marks Old Sheffield Plate Marks Reed & Barton Date Codes Tiffany Marks Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik (WMF) Marks The Silvermine(with frameshere) --UK Britannia Standard Marks British Duty Marks ...
It should be noted that while the date letter has routinely been taken to represent a single year, it was not until 1975 that all date letters were changed on January 1. Until then, assay offices changed punches at different times of the year, so most letters were in fact used across tw...
Since 1972 the UK has been a signatory to the international convention on hallmarks. To explain, UK Assay Offices can apply the CCM (common control mark) observed by all member countries in the convention. Likewise, common control marks under the same convention applied in other member countries...
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Step 2: | Date Plus Variety and Mintmarks are Identified High in popularity among collectors is forming sets of silver dollar by date. A date run of Morgan dollar is an impressive set. Large silver coins, iconic design, and a challenging pursuit. Key scare dates with limited numbers availabl...
On 14th November, we celebrate King Charles III’s birthday, and this year marks his milestone 76th birthday. To honour this significant moment, we’ve selected three remarkable commemoratives that perfectly capture the essence of His Majesty’s legacy. 1. 2024 DateStamp™ UK 2025 Gold Soverei...
As for 40% silver, these coins were likewise limited in denominations and date marks. The US half dollar was the first coin ever issued with 40% silver and the only one to reach circulation. The 1964 introduction of the Kennedy Half Dollar design was the one and only in that series with...
post (if to and from a UK address) to the recipient's registered office address or, alternatively, to the recipient's address set out on its most recent order and/or invoice. A notice given in this way shall be deemed to have been served on the second day after the date of posting....
When buying silver at auction it’s important to look for an item’s hallmarks. These silver hallmarks indicate the purity of the precious metal and often identify the date and location where the item was originally stamped or 'assayed'.