Wisconsin Code § 134.28

Misbranding of base silver articles
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Except as
provided in s. 134.29, any person who sells any article of merchandise made in whole or in part of silver or of any alloy of silver marked in way, other than with the word “sterling” or the
word “coin”, indicating, or designed or intended to indicate, that
the silver or alloy of silver in the article is of a greater degree of
fineness than the actual fineness or quality of the silver or alloy,
unless the actual fineness of the silver or alloy of silver of which
the article is composed is not less by more than four one-thousandths parts than the actual fineness, is guilty of a misdemeanor.

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