It's been amazing for me since I started buying silver (and gold) last summer when my toddler wanted a necklace that cost a quarter that turned out to be gold, and I caught the bug.
Most questions I have had as I buy up bits of silver at thrift shops and garage sales has been answered here, but these unmarked, 8.5 inch long (coin silver? I need to visit the xrf machine) spoons have me stumped, and I thought I might ask. I've been finding the variety and uses of all the myriad of silver eating utensils to be fascinating.



