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<p>[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 1607597, member: 10944"]In my experience coin silver makers marks in a serrated (I’ve seen it called scalloped) rectangle are always early. As BG pointed out these are apparently 30’s. Not sure I’ve seen them much later than this and often earlier. Colonial era up to 30’s I guess. I might be corrected on this but when I see this mark I think early. I just bought one with 1808 engraved with family crest. I’ve seen a bunch with this style of mark from 18th c.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="J Dagger, post: 1607597, member: 10944"]In my experience coin silver makers marks in a serrated (I’ve seen it called scalloped) rectangle are always early. As BG pointed out these are apparently 30’s. Not sure I’ve seen them much later than this and often earlier. Colonial era up to 30’s I guess. I might be corrected on this but when I see this mark I think early. I just bought one with 1808 engraved with family crest. I’ve seen a bunch with this style of mark from 18th c.[/QUOTE]
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