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GERMAN HALLMARKS Since 1888 Germany uses uniform marks for silver and gold. These marks are the "Crescent and crown" (Halbmond und Reichskrone) for silver and the "Sun and Crown" (Sonne und Reichskrone) for gold. In addition the fine content and maker's marks are used.
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an illustrated description of German silver hallmarking system and maker's marks from 18th century to present days: Hermann Behrnd, Schnauffer, Koch & Bergfeld, Lazarus Posen, Körner & Proll, G.Haegermann, BRUCKMANN & SÖHNE, C.Haub, Wilhelm Binder, Hanau, Lutz & Weiss, Robbe & Berking, WILKENS & SÖHNE, BRUCKMANN & SÖHNE, Theodor Heiden, J.D.Schleißner Söhne, …
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In 1884 a law was enacted making .800 the minimum national standard for silver in Germany. In 1886 the use of individual city marks was abolished and replaced by the national mark (reichsmark) of a crescent moon & crown mark (Halbmond und Krone) representing the entire German state.
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