Most sellers find the highest payouts through professional dealers who understand the "melt value" (the value of the raw metal) and the collectible market.

: For low-value silver-plated items, some scrap yards buy by the pound (typically around $3.00–$11.00/lb ). ⚓ Key Identification Tips

: Look for "925," "Sterling," or a lion passant hallmark; these are the most valuable.

Selling silver flatware is straightforward once you know whether you have (92.5% silver) or silver-plated metal (a thin coating over copper or brass). Different buyers specialize in one or the other. Professional Buyers

: These specialists buy sterling flatware primarily for the silver content to refine or resell.

: Many local jewelry stores buy sterling silver items and offer free appraisals to determine if the piece is worth more than its weight.

: Real silver is not magnetic; if a magnet sticks to your fork, it is likely steel-based and has no silver value. If you have a set you're looking to sell, I can help you: Identify the hallmarks or patterns Find the current spot price for silver Draft a listing description for online sales

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