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Selling silver online is now simple - whether it's napkin rings and flatware or candlesticks and photo frames.Use our free Post Office drop off, or free USPS collection service to receive a cash offer for your silver and silver plated items.




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The actual value of your silver items is determined not just by the price of silver and the weight of your items but also by the precise metal composition of your items. The vast majority of silver items are either sterling silver or silver-plated.


Our knowledgeable associates will assess your silver items right in front of you (nothing ever leaves your sight) using our straightforward and transparent process. To begin, we use our sophisticated, non-destructive X-Ray fluorescence technology to determine the precise composition of your silver items. This will enable us to determine whether your items are sterling silver, silver-plated, or (less commonly) some other purity.


In the case of sterling silver items, we then weigh your items using our state-certified scales and make you an offer based on the current price of silver. There is one exception: knives in flatware sets typically have stainless steel blades and some percentage of plaster or lead in the handles. As a result, we make individual, per-piece offers on knives in flatware sets rather than going by the weight alone.


What items in your home are silver plated, and how would you know? Many items particularly in the 1800s and early 1900s were silver plated, so some of the antiques that you may have laying around could potentially be covered in silver plating. Silver plated items for recycling can also be frequently found going for cheap at yard sales, thrift stores, estate sales, and swap meets.


Silver plating, also called silver electroplating, refers to the process used to create it. Thin amounts of silver are placed on top of a carrier metal, the nickel or copper. It was innovated in the 1800s as a cheaper way to achieve the look of silver without the cost. So when these items are being recycled, it is the going price rate for copper or nickel that really matters. The current rates of the metal markets fluctuate, but with a little research you can easily find out the possible price outcomes on your silver plated items for recycling.


You might not think you have seen many silver plated items for recycling recently, but after reviewing the list below, you might realize that you have more than you think. Silver plated items for recycling may include but are not limited to:


Once your silver plated items for recycling have been turned in, they will be cleaned and visually inspected, then melted down and repurposed. In their next life, nickel-based products might be used in aerospace or chemical industry materials. Copper is frequently used in wires and a number of other highly useful materials, since copper is conductive for electrical uses.


There are lots of programs in place for recycling, but you may not be aware of the options that exist related to silver plated items for recycling. You may have inherited or collected numerous silver plated items over the years and while they can be beautiful, they can also collect dust and crowd shelves. Consider them for recycling when you next get the urge to declutter and you might find that there are numerous items that you can happily part with when you know that they are being effectively recycled.


But if you have a highly collectible brand of flatware, a uniquely complete set in pristine condition, it might make sense to send it in to Replacements.com, but that makes sense mostly for dealers who work in large quantities of silver and china, understand the value of what they have and deal in items that are best sold piecemeal, or are a special, large collection, vs flatware best sold in bulk for melt value.


You may consider selling your flatware through an in-person or online consignment store, in which the retailer sells your silverware and shares the proceeds with you. This process can be a lot of work for little money, and no guarantees. Typically a consigner will split the sale price with you 50/50, but you may have to go through the work of brokering the deal, driving to the location or paying to send it to the seller.


Whether you sell your silverware near your or online, it can be helpful to take your flatware to a local antique dealer, pawnshop, jeweler or other expert for an appraisal to help you understand what you own and what you might get in resale value.


Big tip: Silver plated flatware and serving pieces are heavier and more rigid than sterling silver, which is lighter weight and a little flexible. Sterling silver items are stamped with 925 or 820, or with an English Lion emblem with its paw raised.


CashforSilverUSA nor other silver buyers do not accept silver-plated items, only sterling, as these items have little to no resale value. However, it may still be beautiful or hold sentimental value to you!


Community silverware, which was first produced by the Oneida Company in 1899, is plated in real silver, but it is not made of real silver. You can find sets of Community silverware on ebay starting around $12, up to $100 for larger, pristine condition sets.


I have Towle 3 piece service for 6 sterling silver flatware from the seventies that has never been used. I would like to have it melted into a bar to commemorate the relative who gave me the gift. Can you recommend dealers who do that? It weighs about one pound, including the knives.


Silverplate is a type of houseware made from base metal and plated with a thin coating of silver. It has the look and feel of sterling silver for a fraction of the cost. Silver plating is a process in which a thin layer of silver is plated over a base metal such as copper or brass. This process helps protect the underlying metal from corrosion or oxidation, thus increasing its longevity.


The value of silver-plated antiques can range from a few dollars to hundreds or even thousands in rare instances. Generally, the value depends on the age and condition of the piece, as well as factors such as maker, design, and decoration. For example, a good quality example of silverplate made around 1840 can be worth between $5 and $300, depending on its condition and rarity.


Whatever the piece; we pay cash for silver plated flatware like, forks, knives, spoons, service utensils, platters, butter dishes, sugar bowls and creamers, napkin rings, butter dishes, wine coasters, sugar spoons, cake knifes, serving pieces, gravy ladles, candlesticks, candelabras, silver-plated tongs, silver plated teapots, coffee pots, plated pitchers, silver plated butter dishes & creamers and more.


Silverware sets are one of those things that tend to get passed down for generations within a family. In many instances, families may own silverware and flatware that is over 100 years old. While baby boomers and members of older generations often kept silverware sets as a family heirloom, people of younger generations are less interested in keeping them. Large sets of silverware and flatware take up space and require polishing if they have become tarnished over the years.


Fortunately, flatware and sterling silverware sets can be worth a good amount of money, making it worth your time to sell your unwanted silverware. Gold and silver buyers like PGS Gold & Coin offer top dollar for sterling silver flatware, hollowware, tea sets and candlesticks. The price of a silverware set can vary widely due to a number of factors including age, weight, manufacturer, design, and the current market price for silver. If you have decided to sell a sterling silverware set that you no longer want, the following tips will help you prepare your flatware for the sale and get top dollar for your items.


When you are ready to get an appraisal for your flatware, bring your set to a trusted sterling silver flatware buyer like PGS Gold & Coin. Our precious metals specialists will weigh and evaluate your silverware and immediately offer you a fair price based on the condition of the set and the market price of silver. We are ready to offer top dollar for sterling silver flatware sets as well as tea sets, holloware, candlesticks, and vintage or antique silver items.


Silverplate flatware doesn't have a melt value like sterling silverware, and with a lower silver content, it is generally worth much less than sterling silver. However, more popular patterns have a following, and there are people searching for pieces they've lost over the years.


Also, there are usually markings on the piece somewhere that will let you know if it is silver-plated. If it has words like Silver-Plated, Electroplate or Triple Plate, these are all indicators that the item is silver-plated. Other makers marks and letters (or acronyms) you might see include; EPNS (electroplated nickel silver), EP (electroplated) I.S. (International Silver), William Rogers, 1847 ROGERS BROS and many others are also silver plated pieces.


The short answer to this question is, not much. The actual silver amount on plated-silver things is so minute, that when refined, it takes over 75 lbs. of pounds of silver plated pieces to pull out just one ounce of pure silver. However, during that refining process, the other metals & alloys that the items are made of are also extracted making it a little more worth while for the refineries. That said, depending on the silver plated pieces you have, you can expect around twenty five cents to a dollar per pound depending on the piece.


Some old silver plated items like: jewelry boxes, tongs, cigarette cases might be more ornate and may be worth more than scrap value. We will take the time to go through your collection and sort out such pieces and pay you a much better premium if the retail market permits. Contact us and lets see what we can do. Call 916-487-5852


You can sell silver plated items at A&D Coin. We pay cash for silver plated flatware like, forks, knives, spoons, service utensils, platters, butter dishes, sugar bowls and creamers, napkin rings, butter dishes, wine coasters, sugar spoons, cake knifes, serving pieces, gravy ladles, candlesticks, candelabras, silver-plated tongs etc. 041b061a72


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