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Melting Sterling Silver: Purity & Ingot Options - Expert Advice


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QUESTION: I have alot of sterling silver spoons, butter plates etc can these items be melted to form a bar and what about the purity.
thanx
Mike

ANSWER: Greetings,

Yes you can melt them down to make bars, but they will be sterling silver - if you are certain that is what they are....if any of the metal is not, then you will taint the entire batch.
If you want fine silver ingots - 99.999% pure - then you need to have it refined and take the refined metal in ingot or granule form.

Refining itself is a difficult and messy job and for the small fee that you might be charged its' well worth getting it done professionally.

Hope that helps. P

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QUESTION: thank you, but could you answer a couple more does all sterling have to be stamped sterling, I ask this because some pieces only have numbers stamped in with a marker and what do the numbers stand for.
thanx mike

ANSWER: Hello Again,

In the truest sense of the word the only thing that should be stamped sterling is english sterling silver which will be accompanied by the lion rampant stamp.

I suppose it's a bit like calling Austalian Sparkling 'Champagne' when it's not from Champagne.

The numbers you are looking for is 925, which means the same thing.....but generally used world wide.

Hope that helps, P

Let me know if you need anything else, or if that isnt the # let me know what the markings are.

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QUESTION: it's a tea or coffee set, pot, creamer, and sugar--on the bottom it has three square boxes-the first box has a horse or lion head, the second has a C and the third I can't make out--2752 EM hand chased
thanx Mike

Answer
Hello Again Mike,

The stamps sound like those for the London Assy Office....the lions face actually standing for London and Sterling.
The C is the date of manufacture and if they are in fact in squares (corners off) sans serif Capital will mean 1938, serif lower case will mean 1958......if its more cursive then 1977.
If the outline is square with squiggly bottom then it's older.....

As it sounds to be solid silver, I would consider selling this intact, if you are wanting the value of silver, I would think that you'd get more as is and then purchase the ingots.

Hope this helps.