I have a couple of general questions. Thank you in advance for any answers or insight anyone might have...
From this site:
http://www.silverrecyclers.com/Calculat ... lator.aspx
it describes "sterling silver" as .925 silver. My first question is: unless it's fake, is all genuine flatware with "sterling silver" printed/engraved on it considered .925 silver? Or is there any genuine silver flatware that contains other percentages besides .925 silver that also might have "sterling silver" printed / engraved on it?
My second question is: where would be good places to look locally for sterling silver flatware at reasonable prices? In other words, unless the price is right, I'm not looking to purchase a whole set of "Grandma's" 100 year old silver flatware from an antique shop with the antique value added on. I'm just looking to find "real" sterling silver flatware perhaps piece by piece or in small numbers at or below "spot".