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sixgun got a reaction from ArgentSmith in The Gold/Silver Ratio Explained – Is Silver a Better Investment Than Gold?
Silver is defo the better buy - i think HawkHydrid told me.
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sixgun got a reaction from swanky in Silver Monitoring Thread $ (USD) only
They still haven't learnt.
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sixgun got a reaction from HerefordBullyun in Silver Monitoring Thread $ (USD) only
They still haven't learnt.
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sixgun got a reaction from Abyss in Silver Monitoring Thread $ (USD) only
They still haven't learnt.
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sixgun got a reaction from ArgentSmith in Just be aware of a Scammer/Spammer
i private messaged Chris Silver on receiving this not to be missed offer - shortly afterwards i notice the person was banned. Clearly i missed the chance of a lifetime.
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sixgun got a reaction from Gruff in Just be aware of a Scammer/Spammer
i private messaged Chris Silver on receiving this not to be missed offer - shortly afterwards i notice the person was banned. Clearly i missed the chance of a lifetime.
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sixgun got a reaction from Tn21 in Just be aware of a Scammer/Spammer
i private messaged Chris Silver on receiving this not to be missed offer - shortly afterwards i notice the person was banned. Clearly i missed the chance of a lifetime.
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sixgun got a reaction from Alex944 in Help required to identify silver spoon hallmarks
This is not the easiest of marks to decipher
The Lion Passant is Sterling silver.
The anchor is Birmingham
The year marks are P and O - these could be 1913 and 1914 or 1938 and 1939. These particular year marks are very similar.
The year issue is resolved by the marker's mark.
This is Arthur Price & Co. This company was not registered in 1913 / 14 but it was in 1938 / 39
So this is Birmingham Sterling silver from 1938 / 39 by Arthur Price & Co.
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sixgun got a reaction from TheDuke420 in Help required to identify silver spoon hallmarks
This is not the easiest of marks to decipher
The Lion Passant is Sterling silver.
The anchor is Birmingham
The year marks are P and O - these could be 1913 and 1914 or 1938 and 1939. These particular year marks are very similar.
The year issue is resolved by the marker's mark.
This is Arthur Price & Co. This company was not registered in 1913 / 14 but it was in 1938 / 39
So this is Birmingham Sterling silver from 1938 / 39 by Arthur Price & Co.
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sixgun got a reaction from stefffana in Help required to identify silver spoon hallmarks
This is not the easiest of marks to decipher
The Lion Passant is Sterling silver.
The anchor is Birmingham
The year marks are P and O - these could be 1913 and 1914 or 1938 and 1939. These particular year marks are very similar.
The year issue is resolved by the marker's mark.
This is Arthur Price & Co. This company was not registered in 1913 / 14 but it was in 1938 / 39
So this is Birmingham Sterling silver from 1938 / 39 by Arthur Price & Co.
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