Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If this is plated silver wearing off, you can get it replated.
It isn't worth the money to do this. Most silver plate has little to no resale value and you can find tons of it for next to nothing at thrift shops.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with silver plate theory.
Also know though that sterling silver is permanently stained by water if not promptly dried, and polish will not remove it.
How can you find out for sure? I am pretty sure it's sterling b/c it's been in the family a long time but it's possible it got wet and didn't dry. It was with a family member who didn't take care of it and I am trying to salvage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree with silver plate theory.
Also know though that sterling silver is permanently stained by water if not promptly dried, and polish will not remove it.
How can you find out for sure? I am pretty sure it's sterling b/c it's been in the family a long time but it's possible it got wet and didn't dry. It was with a family member who didn't take care of it and I am trying to salvage.
Does it say Sterling, 925, 9.25, or SS on it?
Anonymous wrote:The tin foil/hot water/baking soda thing fixed a necklace I thought was a lost cause. It took a few times but it’s like new again!