No. Jewelry stamped 925, .925 or "sterling" is genuine sterling, not silverplate.
It could be. It would mean that in the alloy mix, 945 parts in a thousand were pure silver and the other 55 of a base metal usually copper.
sterling silver
can 14K be marked 925 if it does not have silver in it
Gold isn't marked 925. Sterling silver is marked 925. That indicates 92.5% silver.
Sterling silver is marked .925; fine silver is marked .999. It appears 3645 may be a pattern or product number.
Silver is marked on the 25th year of marriage.
"760" marked on any silver means that the object contains 76% silver (and 24% other metals).
39% of 945 = 39% * 945 = 0.39 * 945 = 368.55
There is no such thing at silver 926. Silver marked .925 is a mark to indicate that the item is sterling silver.
There is no such thing at silver 926. Silver marked .925 is a mark to indicate that the item is sterling silver.
A silver tea pot is not always marked but most can be checked by looking at the bottom. This will indicate the company, model, and possibly even the purity of the silver.
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Yes If it is marked as 925 then it is silver