* Silver hallmark
The 875 hallmark: meaning, purity & value
87.5% silver fineness. Soviet-era standard, often paired with the 'kokoshnik' woman's head poinçon. Useful for dating Russian/Soviet flatware and jewelry to the post-1958 period.
Published May 30, 2026
Quick facts
- Metal
- Silver
- Purity
- 87.5%
- Fineness
- 875/1000
- Common regions
- Russia, SU
Stamps that mean the same thing
This purity may be struck into jewelry as any of: 875 / SOVIET SILVER. The mark differs by country and era, but the metal content is identical.
What 875 tells you
87.5% silver fineness. Soviet-era standard, often paired with the 'kokoshnik' woman's head poinçon. Useful for dating Russian/Soviet flatware and jewelry to the post-1958 period.
How to value it
The melt value of a 875 piece is silver spot price × 0.875 × weight (g). A buyer typically deducts 5–15% for assay, refining, and margin, so the cash offer lands just under that figure. Stones and complex settings are usually excluded from the metal weight.
How to check it yourself
- Examine the stamp under a 10× loupe — genuine marks are crisp and evenly struck, not doubled or smeared.
- Confirm the mark reads 875 or an equivalent such as SOVIET SILVER.
- Photograph it in the Jewelry Identifier app to read the metal, hallmark, and any gemstones from the image.
- For a binding result, have an assay office or gemological lab run an XRF purity test.
* Frequently asked
FAQ
- Q. Is 875 the same as SOVIET SILVER?
- A. Yes. 875, SOVIET SILVER all denote the same material — 87.5% silver. Different markets and eras stamp it differently, but the purity is identical.
- Q. How much is 875 worth?
- A. Its melt value is the silver spot price × 0.875 × the weight in grams. Buyers then deduct roughly 5–15% for refining and margin, so a quoted buy-back price sits a little below that theoretical figure.
- Q. How do I confirm a 875 stamp is genuine?
- A. Look at the mark under 10× magnification for crisp, even strikes, cross-check the weight-to-volume ratio against the expected density, scan it with the Jewelry Identifier app, and — when it matters — have an XRF test done by an assay office or gemological lab.
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