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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP it's silver and marked. it was always worth hundred, but now I suspect thousands, yes. It's just about weight? nobody cares about maker?[/quote] Like solid silver? It's worth $90/ounce...if it weighs 10 pounds, that means it's worth like $14,400. Yes, the maker may matter...a solid silver Tiffany tray from the 1800s as an example is likely worth a ton more than $14,400. You should look for markings as to who made it and do some Internet research. The same as coins...while all 1964 and earlier coins are worth their silver content, some from certain years and certain mints are worth far more than their silver content.[/quote] What if it’s just for the silver content? Who do you sell to? My mom has a set of Sterling flatware - she never uses and I’ll never use it. I think it may be Tiffany but I doubt it’s a collectible beyond its melt value (no one wants that stuff anymore)[/quote]
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