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<p>[QUOTE="Mill Cove Treasures, post: 129046, member: 60"]I am by no means an expert but I thought all coin silver was made through hand hammering. I also read that even today, sterling flatware is done through a stamping process and then trimmed and polished. It may be true but I've never read that flatware was made from pouring into molds.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mill Cove Treasures, post: 129046, member: 60"]I am by no means an expert but I thought all coin silver was made through hand hammering. I also read that even today, sterling flatware is done through a stamping process and then trimmed and polished. It may be true but I've never read that flatware was made from pouring into molds.[/QUOTE]
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