If it is indeed fabricated of German silver, its weight should be well below 13.4 grams.
Egyptian silver is identical to German silver, described above.
Other materials used for minting were nickel, tin, German silver, white metal, and silver.
They typically cut, stamped, and cold hammered German silver, a nickel alloy.
German silver is more popular among Great Lakes silversmiths.
In his factory, he then compounded the first German silver made in America and pioneered the new industry.
Nickel silver, sometimes called German silver, is an alloy.
Even white gold, German silver, gold-plated items and 14-karat gold can sometimes cause problems.
The name electrum was also used to denote German silver, mainly for its use in making technical instruments.
About the same time in 1832, a form of German silver was also developed in Birmingham, England.