Korean Silver Ducks

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neurorocker
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Korean Silver Ducks

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Can anyone ID the Korean marks? The ducks are about 170 grams each.
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davidross
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Re: Korean Silver Ducks

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To make an obvious guess

"pure silver"
"silver 99[%]"

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neurorocker
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Re: Korean Silver Ducks

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I know they are silver. :). I am looking for info on the Korean marks. Many thanks.
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Translating exactly, symbol by symbol, from Hangul to English:

순 = "pure"
은 = "silver"
순은 = "pure silver


That's the full extent of the info contained therein.

This mark really ought to appear under "Korea" in the "World Marks" front page.

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neurorocker
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Re: Korean Silver Ducks

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You have taught me something today! Thank you very much.
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Re: Korean Silver Ducks

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You are very welcome.

Ducks are a traditional Korean wedding gift, as they are thought to mate for life. Nice to see this pair is still together.

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David R
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