Last Saturday I came across a yardsale where the lady had bags of silver. Each bag had a number on it and a price. Like 12.6 and $225. I asked her if the 12.6 meant ounces and she said yes. I asked what kind of ounce expecting her to say she put them on her postal scale, but she said troy ounce (hmmmm, she knows something about silver) I said I would like to buy all her silver but I would like to test it first. She said she already tested it with Nitric Acid (hmmm, she knows alot about silver) but I could test again and if I bought all of it she would sell it to me for $10 per ounce. (hmmm, knowledgeable but doesn't keep up with the going rates)
99% tested as silver (937gr of sterling and 220gr of Mexican 80%) so I offered her $372 and she asked for $400 and I started pulling out the Jacksons.
She was happy and asked if I wanted more because she has a LOT of spoons at home.

Most of these will be melted pretty soon but about 9 pieces I polished up and will be making a trip to some local antique stores. There were four pill boxes, two perfume flasks, a baby rattle and a tea strainer spoon that are just too nice to melt.