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    Default Argentium 935/960

    Hi hope I can get some help
    1.I have 100.gr 935.augentium silver
    2.I have 62.5 gr fine silver 999
    3. these for alloys are fused together so I have an alloy of 960% and a total weight of 162.5.gr (960.%)
    4.my question is so now I have 162.5.gr Augentium silver with a grade of 960%

    Hope someone can help me
    Regards
    Henning
    Last edited by Guld; 19-09-2020 at 06:08 PM.

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    Sorry Henning but this is a U.K. forum and I’m not sure if anyone will be able to translate your post

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    Hi hope I can get some help
    1.I have 100.gr 935.augentium silver
    2.I have 62.5 gr fine silver 999
    3. these for alloys are fused together so I have an alloy of 960% and a total weight of 162.5.gr (960.%)
    4.my question is so now I have 162.5.gr Augentium silver with a grade of 960%

    Hope someone can help me
    Regards
    Henning

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    Sorry I can’t help but welcome to the forum and thank you for the translation to both posts

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    Argentium is the registered trade name for a particular low tarnish alloy. In the UK it is hallmarked as silver925.
    Once altered as you describe it is no longer Argentium, but can still be hallmarked as 925. Dennis.

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