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abclovell Posts: 14 |
posted 06-04-2004 12:52 PM
[01-1536] I have a NORGE spoon marked 60 GR.... What does this mean?? I have seen it used in reference to jewelry but I don't know the meaning... Thanks for the help! IP: Logged |
Patrick Vyvyan Posts: 640 |
posted 06-04-2004 07:20 PM
It means your pieces are silverplate - and stands for the number of grams used in plating a certain mumber of pieces. this weight of silver varied according to the size of the pieces - 60 would be used for, for example, a mid-size spoon and maybe 84 on a larger piece. IP: Logged |
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