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Solid Britannia Silver

  • 11-04-2013 8:14am
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    Would this type of silver (I'm talking Victorian or Edwardian period solid silver Britannia standard) command a higher retail price than .925 sterling silver? There doesn't seem to be much of it available out there from Victorian and Edwardian times and I'd like to buy a piece of it for my collection as I have nothing with that hallmark. Due to the fact that it has a slightly higher silver content I assume I would have to pay a little more in comparison to its .925 equivalent for a piece? Many thanks


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