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I had a similar incident at International Diamond Center Altamonte Springs, FL. I purchased 3 (1) oz gold RMC bars with Assay Cards. All 3 did not test 999.9 fine and I returned them to the store. Luckily for me the store agreed to exchange them for the real thing. Be careful when buying gold and silver. Crooks in suits everywhere. I’ll never buy another thing from IDC.
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You can place an ice cube on the coin. Real silver will melt the ice cube very quick, this is because of the difference in their conductivity. Silver is a highly conductive metal. The conductivity of silver is 15 times more than that of steel. It means that silver can give away heat faster or it can absorb heat faster.
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I've just discovered a very interesting and valuable addition to security when testing if a sovereign silver coin is fake or not!!
So, I'm new to stacking and testing was one of the first things on my list. I'm a piano tuner. When we tap a 1oz government issued silver coin it produces a distinct 'zing'. But what it also produces is *the same pitch*. They all zing at the same pitch. That pitch is the top note on a piano which is tuned to concert pitch. They all zing to the top C on a piano (at concert pitch).
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I've found that Perth Mint coins (kangaroos, kookaburras etc) give off a noticeably duller ping, which will still check out ok with the apps but is much harder to inspire confidence by the untrained ears alone. I actually stopped stacking Kangaroos because of it. Over here in Australia I could get Krugerrands for the same price and those don't seem to have that same quirk.
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You can also put the magnet on it, and if it’s silver, the magnet will roll slowly across it due to the diamagnetic properties of silver. I’m guessing that other coin is an amalgamation of other metals, maybe lead, copper, or brass, these aren’t diamagnetic. I sometimes test by setting the magnet down on the flat side, if it slides slowly it’s good silver
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I have around 1500 silver eagles that I bought last year. I made a $37.5k purchase that is now worth quite a bit more. I’m gonna save them. With the way the economy is going right now, we may have a repeat of the last economy tank, and then I can really cash out, and hopefully buy a Hellcat lol 😆
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I've got some Buffalo silver ozs from about 2011, I ran a pretty strong magnet(idk what material it is, looks like the flinty speaker kind) over the edges and swear I feel a slight pull.. but not from any of my pre65 silver. The marking looks like 2 m's sideways mirroring each other.
Now I have to try a ping test, after weighing.
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@TheQuickSilver101
3 years ago
There's now enough of fakes out there that everyone needs to be testing all the silver they get.
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