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  2. Silver hallmarks - Wikipedia

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    A silver object that is to be sold commercially is, in most countries, stamped with one or more silver hallmarks indicating the purity of the silver, the mark of the manufacturer or silversmith, and other (optional) markings to indicate the date of manufacture and additional information about the piece.

  3. Orders, decorations, and medals of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    silver; Swedish Armed Forces Conscript Medal (2002–2010) Swedish Armed Forces Reserve Officer Medal (2003/2008–) gold; silver; Swedish Armed Forces Service Medal for National Defense (2015–) gold with Three Crowns ribbon device; gold; silver; bronze; Swedish Armed Forces International Service Medal (1991/1994/2012–) bronze

  4. Hallmark - Wikipedia

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    Examples of British hallmarks for 925 silver These are shown in the top of the two example hallmarks. The bottom example shows the extra marks that can also be struck, the lion passant, indicating Sterling silver, the date mark (lowercase a for the year 2000), and in this example, the 'Millennium mark', which was only available for the years ...

  5. Category:Swedish silversmiths - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Swedish silversmiths" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ninnie Asp;

  6. Swedish Royal Jubilee Commemorative Medals - Wikipedia

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    Made in three different versions: 232 medals in silver with the king's gilded left profile on a background of light blue enamel suspended by the Seraphim ribbon and was presented to royal family members, foreign guests, and executives of certain rank at the Royal Court; 268 in silver with king's profile in silver on a background of dark blue ...

  7. Silver standards - Wikipedia

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    The Scandinavian silver alloy contains 83% pure silver and 17% copper or other metals. [10] German silver will be marked with a millesimal fineness of 800 or 835 (80% or 83.5% pure silver). Any items simply marked "German silver", "nickel silver" or "Alpaca" have no silver content at all, but are mere alloys of other base metals. [citation needed]

  8. Assay office - Wikipedia

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    Assay offices are institutions set up to assay (test the purity of) precious metals. This is often done to protect consumers from buying fake items. Upon successful completion of an assay (i.e. if the metallurgical content is found be equal or better than that claimed by the maker and it otherwise conforms to the prevailing law) the assay offices typically stamp a hallmark on the item to ...

  9. Regalia of Sweden - Wikipedia

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    This key is an item found only in the Swedish regalia (although a pair of gold and silver keys also were formerly presented to a new pope at his coronation). His scepter was made by Hans Heiderick in 1561 and is of gold, enameled and set with diamonds, rubies and sapphires and still used as the monarch's scepter.