Hello,
i am a passionate coin collector and bought this tastevin with an embedded 1/2 taler coin from Hall, Austria 1632.
Now I would like to know where it was manufactured. The coin itself was used in the entire Holy German Empire, so it doesn't have to be Austria. Can someone help me?
Thx, andreas
Help with mark STAR and initials MG
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Re: Help with mark STAR and initials MG
Sorry, can someone tell me how to include the pics?
Re: Help with mark STAR and initials MG
Welcome to the forum There is a guide and pard of that i regarding Pictures.
http://www.925-1000.com/images.html
http://www.925-1000.com/images.html
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Thx Hose_dk. Hope it will work
Re: Help with mark STAR and initials MG
Hi,
Welcome to the Forum.
It's Spanish.
Check out: http://www.925-1000.com/foreign_marks2.html
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
It's Spanish.
Check out: http://www.925-1000.com/foreign_marks2.html
Trev.
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Re: Help with mark STAR and initials MG
Thanks for your quick help, Trev!
Re: Help with mark STAR and initials MG
Hello Andreaslordlindsey wrote:Hello,
i am a passionate coin collector and bought this tastevin with an embedded 1/2 taler coin from Hall, Austria 1632.
Now I would like to know where it was manufactured. The coin itself was used in the entire Holy German Empire, so it doesn't have to be Austria. Can someone help me?
Thx, andreas
This item is manufactured in Spain beetwin 1.934 and 1985. Pentagram is national standard hallmark for solid silver of 915 fineness. Letters M & G is the mark of silversmith Manuel Garrido, from Madrid.
In the 50s and 60s of the twentieth century was very common these pieces with embedded coins. If you had an old coin inherited from grandparents wore it to the silversmith and manufactured an ashtray, a little plate, a tastevin or any object that you will apply for. This initiative was very successful, so in the end were manufactured in series, using replicas of coins.
It is very important that you check the coin because it can not be authenticated.