A jewelry recycler is not interested in low value stones like marcasite. They'll pop the marcasite, weigh the silver, and pay you according to grade, weight, and current price. I'd strongly suggest asking the company you intend to do business with what their policies are, no doubt there are variations.
Marcasite jewelry is an inexpensive type of jewelry that is mainly made of silver, and made to look like gold. Marcasite also has some pyrite in it, but the silver is used on top of the pyrite to prevent the jewelry from being brittle.
The People's Republic of China must be the jewelry buyer for Kohl's. Who else would keep buying fake sterling silver jewelry?
What does MNSN On sterling jewelry mean
It means the jewelry is sterling silver (92.6% pure silver)
Jewelry made with 92.5 sterling silver called sterling silver jewelry. Sterling silver is an alloy of pure silver containing 92.5 by weight of silver and 7.5 by weight of other metals, usually copper. This 7.5% of different metal actually improves the durability of the finished product.
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just google sterling silver jewelry
yes, you can, it won't make a difference.
Some percentage of alloyed is mixed with silver to make sterling silver jewelry. What is the name of this alloyed ?
Because marcasites are often glued in sterling jewelry rather than set into the metal with prongs, etc., you must take extreme care with these items. You should avoid water or other liquids and just buff the jewelry with a silver polishing cloth. If you must clean area around the stones, use a soft, dry brush to remove any debris.