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Is Sterling Silver Worth Anything?
If you’ve inherited silverware, serving pieces, jewelry, or decorative items, one of the most common questions is: “Is this actually worth anything?” When the item is marked “Sterling” or “925,” the short answer is: Yes — sterling silver has real, measurable value. But how much it’s worth — and how it should be handled — depends on several important factors. What Sterling Silver Actually Is Sterling silver is not plated. It is solid silver alloy . 925 or Sterling means:

Arthur Estill
Jan 203 min read


What Does “925” Mean on Silver?
What Does “925” Mean on Silver? (And Is It Real Silver?) If you’ve ever looked at the back of a ring, bracelet, spoon, or serving piece and seen the number “925” , you’ve probably wondered what it actually means — and whether the item is really made of silver. The short answer is: “925” means the item is sterling silver. That means it is real silver . But let’s explain exactly what that means, how it compares to silver-plated items, and why this mark matters so much. What “92

Arthur Estill
Jan 203 min read


What Does EPNS Mean on Silver?
What Does EPNS Mean on Silver? (And Is It Real Silver?) If you’ve ever looked at the back of a serving tray, teapot, or silverware and seen the letters “EPNS” , you’re not alone in wondering what it means — and whether the item is actually made of silver. The short, honest answer is: EPNS does not mean solid silver. But it also doesn’t automatically mean the item is worthless. Let’s explain what EPNS really means and how it affects value. What EPNS Actually Means EPNS stands

Arthur Estill
Jan 203 min read


What Does “750” Mean on Gold?
What Does “750” Mean on Gold? (And Is It Better Than 585?) If you’ve ever looked at a ring, bracelet, or necklace and seen the number “750” stamped inside, you’re probably wondering what it means — and whether it indicates real gold. The short answer is: “750” means the item is 18-karat gold. But what does that actually mean in real-world terms, and how does it compare to marks like 585 (14K)? Let’s break it down in plain English. What “750” Actually Means Many countries ma

Arthur Estill
Jan 203 min read


Is Gold-Filled or Gold-Plated Jewelry Worth Anything?
This is a very common and very important question we hear during estate sale consultations: “Is this gold-filled or gold-plated jewelry worth anything?” The honest answer is: Usually, not much — at least not for the gold content. But there are important exceptions, and understanding the difference can help you avoid overestimating or underestimating what you have. First, Let’s Define the Terms Not all jewelry that looks like gold is solid gold. There are three very different

Arthur Estill
Jan 203 min read


What Does “585” Mean on Gold?
What Does “585” Mean on Gold? (And Is It Real Gold?) If you’ve ever looked closely at a ring, necklace, or bracelet and seen the number “585” stamped inside, you’re not alone in wondering what it means. This is a very common marking , and it shows up frequently in estates — especially on older or imported jewelry. The short answer is: “585” means the item is 14-karat gold. But there’s more to it than that and understanding what this mark means can help you avoid mistaking re

Arthur Estill
Jan 193 min read


How to Tell If Your Jewelry Is Costume or Real
How to Tell If Your Jewelry Is Costume or Real (And Why It’s Harder Than You Think) “None of the jewelry is real — it’s all just costume.” This is one of the most common things we hear during estate sale consultations. In reality, that is almost never true. Over the years, we’ve walked into many homes where families were convinced their jewelry had little or no value, only to discover $2,000–$3,000 or more in real gold, silver. diamonds, and gemstones hidden among costume pi

Arthur Estill
Jan 195 min read
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