I have a silver spoon that has the Korean mark shown as number 3 (Silver / Silver) in the 1910-1945 section on the following page:
https://www.925-1000.com/Fkorea_01.html
My question is to purity of the silver (percentage) for a solid silver (not plated) piece with that mark.
I will attach photos, but I had to use a microscope to read the mark accurately.
Thanks.
Korean Silver Spoon with "Silver / Silver" hangul mark
Re: Korean Silver Spoon with "Silver / Silver" hangul mark
Characters on the mark are "銀은", "銀" means silver in Chinese (people in Korean call Chinese character as hangul), "은" also means silver but it's a Korean script. This spoon was likely in 1960s or 1970s in Seoul.
Re: Korean Silver Spoon with "Silver / Silver" hangul mark
Thank you again :)
Is this solid silver? If so, can you tell the silver content?
Thanks!
Is this solid silver? If so, can you tell the silver content?
Thanks!