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Featured Help with Russian marks

Discussion in 'Silver' started by J Dagger, Jul 24, 2023.

  1. J Dagger

    J Dagger Well-Known Member

    These are on tea cup holders. I believe they are 1908-1926 second Kokoschnik marks. Triangle in 875 cartouche maybe for Moscow? Anyone seeing something different here?

    similar to objects in final photo but those aren’t mine. 6E020BDE-FF32-42E4-AC06-B574375E3332.jpeg 86D7E7DD-2B73-494F-BBC7-DC50F8719BC5.jpeg 53A25EEE-4930-41A9-8F84-09A1EE89735A.jpeg 1FF6F1D1-9C9D-4A05-8820-B8C7016D5292.jpeg 9A7FD09F-F975-4922-9FA3-B81DD822CF78.jpeg
     
  2. Tatiana.

    Tatiana. Member

    Hello! This is the standard 875 silver sample of the USSR, issued after 1928.
     
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  3. IvaPan

    IvaPan Well-Known Member

    Tatjana us absolutely right,, 875 silver (not zolotnik from imperial times)), and it is not kokoshnik, it is worker's head with a hammer, USSR, after 1928, in 1950s it was changed to hammer and sickle in a five point star. It bears maker's mark ИЮФ. Edit, the mark is МЮФ, indeed, M YU F
     
    Last edited: Aug 15, 2023
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  4. Tatiana.

    Tatiana. Member

    M.Y.F. (Moscow) USSR. 84 proof, this is Imperial Russia.
     
  5. Tatiana.

    Tatiana. Member

    20230815_014021.jpg 20230815_014021.jpg This is what the 84 stamp looks like 20230815_014021.jpg
     
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