Yang Chuyu Posted November 3 Posted November 3 (edited) I found that Yugoslav orders have different shapes of hallmarks, including quadrilateral, pentagon, and hexagon. I have seen other materials about Yugoslav hallmark, in which different shapes of hallmarks represented different silver contents. However, the hallmarks presented in these materials are different from those on Yugoslav orders. Do these different shapes of hallmarks represent varying silver content? the image below comes from GMIC. quadrilateral pentagon hexagon Edited November 3 by Yang Chuyu 1
new world Posted November 3 Posted November 3 IMHO the shapes were different because Yugoslavia was a socialist country and wanted to have their own marks
Yang Chuyu Posted November 6 Author Posted November 6 On 2024-11-3 at 22:38, new world said: IMHO the shapes were different because Yugoslavia was a socialist country and wanted to have their own marks Hi new world, you're right, during socialist yugoslavia, the letter B turned into 2. But my question is, in the socialist yugoslavia, do different shapes of hallmarks still represent different silver contents?
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