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<p>[QUOTE="Doot Boi, post: 3796072, member: 18692"]I understand that this does not help in this case, but sterling was not garenteed to be 92.5% in England until the 13th century. Even past that point, you would still see 935 sterling appear during the 18th,19th, and even occasionally early 20th century. My best guess is that this was made in Spain before 925 was the standard for sterling hallmarks.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Doot Boi, post: 3796072, member: 18692"]I understand that this does not help in this case, but sterling was not garenteed to be 92.5% in England until the 13th century. Even past that point, you would still see 935 sterling appear during the 18th,19th, and even occasionally early 20th century. My best guess is that this was made in Spain before 925 was the standard for sterling hallmarks.[/QUOTE]
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