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VeracityM

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    VeracityM got a reaction from Gordy in Some Silver & Gold Coins - SOLD   
    Yep - Thanks James 👍
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    VeracityM reacted to Gordy in Some Silver & Gold Coins - SOLD   
    cheers buddy, also cheers for the heads up @James32
    Fire me over a message with payment details and I'll get it paid asap and give you posting details
    cheers
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    VeracityM got a reaction from artalien in Some Silver & Gold Coins - SOLD   
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    VeracityM got a reaction from Petra in Some Silver & Gold Coins - SOLD   
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    VeracityM got a reaction from Gordy in Some Silver & Gold Coins - SOLD   
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    VeracityM got a reaction from Aldebaran in Some Silver & Gold Coins - SOLD   
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    VeracityM reacted to James32 in Some Silver & Gold Coins - SOLD   
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    VeracityM reacted to James32 in Some Silver & Gold Coins - SOLD   
    @katyc @Petra @Gordy 1/10th
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    VeracityM reacted to artalien in Xmas Clear Out - Various 1oz Silver 999 Coins - Krugers, Kangaroos, Brits, Maples - Look Inside Final Reductions £22 Oz   
    Brillant price, even with delivery it's like £22.50 or so. Best of luck with this sale mate, couldn't hold until April could you ......
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    VeracityM reacted to trickyt57 in Specific gravity test in action   
    Finding Specific Gravity for different metals
    I find it difficult to find the specific gravity of certain metals.  There are plenty of tables on the internet, but the results often don't agree and are slightly different.
    As far as I can tell the below specific gravity of metals in g/cm2:
    Gold: 19.32 (Some sites say 19.3)
    Silver: 10.49 (Some sites say 10.50)
    Copper: 8.96 (Some sites say between 8.80 and 8.95)  
    Specific Gravity of an alloy
    There appears to be more than one opinion as to what the correct formula is.  As far as I can tell the correct formula is:
    1. Find the reciprocal of the specific gravity of each metal in the alloy. This is done by dividing by the specific gravity. For example, the
    specific gravity of silver is 10.49 and the reciprocal is 1 divided by 10.49 or 0.094966.
    2. Multiply each reciprocal by the number of parts per thousand of that metal to be used.
    3. Add the results of the multiplication together.
    4. Divide 1000 by this total - the answer is the specific gravity of the alloy.
    So in Excel the formula would be: =1000/(1/SG1*P1+1/SG2*P2)
    Where:
    SG1 = specific gravity of metal 1
    SH2 = specific gravity of metal 2
    p1 =purity of Metal 1 in parts per 1000 of the coin
    p2= purity of metal 2 in parts per 1000 of the coin
    So, for a Krugerrand which is 91.67% (22ct) gold and 8.33% Copper the formula would be:  =1000/(1/19.32*916.7+1/8.96*83.3) =17.62266 (However I found the specific gravity quoted in one place as 17.77.  Close enough.
    Testing for specific gravity
    Most digital scales won't do the job well enough.  Some only measure weight to 1 decimal place (you need at least 2. Three decimal places is better.)  Some can't weigh more than 125g or 150g.  That's fine for weighing a coin (1oz = 31.1035g), but with specific gravity test you need a glass of water.  That will likely weigh at least 150g.  Some scales don't give very accurate readings, particularly for heavier weights.   Accurate scales are more expensive.  Be prepared to pay up if you want accuracy.
    Before doing the test you need to calibrate the scale.  This doesn't mean just pressing the Tare button and seeing 0.000 on the scale.  Calibrating means that you have a metal calibration weight (e.g. 100g). 
    The calibration process will vary according to the manufacturer, but generally the calibration process goes something like this:
    1) Turn on the scale. If necessary press the Tare button so that the scale shows 0.000g.  2) Press and hold the "M" button (could also be the button used to choose between grams and ounces).  After a second or two it will show a weight (e.g. 200.000g).  Press the Tare button as many time as necessary until the weight showing corresponds with the weight shown on metal calibration weight. 3) When the display shows the same number of grams as embossed on your metal calibration weight, press the "M" button again.  You should see the word "CAL" flash on the display. 4) Place the metal calibration weight on the scale.   It should say "Pass".  5) You can now remove the metal calibration weight and commence weighing (you might need to turn off and restart, or just wait a minute depending on the manufacturer of the scale.)
    Testing equipment
    Apart from the scales you don't need any special equipment.   For suspending the coin in the water I use dental floss with a slip-knot tied across the diameter of the coin.  Dental floss is almost weightless, so it won't affect the results much.  String would be too heavy and thick and would absorb some of the water.
    Other ways of testing your gold or silver
    Make sure the weight and size of your coin corresponds to the official specification.  For size the best way is to compare it side-by-side with a coin which is known to be genuine.  In particular look at how fat it is.
    Use a "ping" tester that you can buy for around $3 per month on your phone.  You enter the coin name and year, (or specifications if it's not in their database).
    Use a surface purity tester - often called a "diamond tester".  It only checks the surface, not the interior.  But it will help you quickly distinguish between gold or silver-looking and genuine gold or silver, at the surface level.   Gold or silver plated coins would pass this test.
    Magnet test.  Buy a large circular magnet ("fishing magnet").  Tilt it at 45 degrees.  A silver coin should slide slowly, maybe in a semi-circular pattern, whereas a cupro-nickel coin will slide fast.  Gold is non-magnetic, so it should slide fast.  Anything which sticks to the magnet is not a genuine precious metal. 
    Visual test: Buy a coin magnifying loup and examine your coin carefully comparing every detail with pictures of the real thing.  Often modern genuine coins will have features that are hard to replicate, such as very fine hair-like lines, or a hologram.  If the lettering seems less distinct, or if the fine lines seem less fine than on the image, you could be handling a fake
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    VeracityM got a reaction from BeastysMoltenMetals in 🎅 2023 Christmas Prize Draws 🎅 Entry open Worldwide   
    What kind of feeling? I think I may be having the same one ... is it like when someone pokes you in the butt with a pointy stick. but not that pointy it causes pain, just a minor irritation, like you can feel something on your butt and you turn around to see, but there's no-one there?
    A pain in the arse being last, maybe?
     
    ...... Crickets ..............
    Just me then 🙄
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    VeracityM got a reaction from BeastysMoltenMetals in 🎅 2023 Christmas Prize Draws 🎅 Entry open Worldwide   
    Congratulations @Dazlenk  😆
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    VeracityM got a reaction from BeastysMoltenMetals in 🎅 2023 Christmas Prize Draws 🎅 Entry open Worldwide   
    OMG - Father Christmas is done with me 🙄
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    VeracityM reacted to stefffana in 25 x circulated 500 Lire Italia, silver .835 - spot plus post   
    Good afternoon.
    I have a batch of 25 italian coins, with denominations of 500 Lire. All of them are 11g of .835 silver, in circulated condition, so small scratches or dings are to be expected for their age. Anyway, silver is silver and I am selling them at spot price for pure stacking weight, not for their numismatic value. Please study the photos.
    The Numista pages for these three types coins are:
    https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces2716.html.
    https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces7345.html.
    https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces7346.html.
    The total weight is 275g, with a melting value of @£135. This is the price for coins, please add on top the postage costs of £5 for 1st class or £8 for Special Delivery.
    First come first served, so the first person who will express the desire to buy them with a comment on this sale page will have them, having priority to private messages. 
    Thank you for reading!
    Kindest regards,
    Stefan.
     
    P.M.: I am at work, so please be patient. I will definitely answer on your comments this afternoon.😁



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    VeracityM reacted to modofantasma in Sovereign Problem   
    For around a grand (depending on model) it's money well spent. Quite a few private collectors have them even. The more vigilant we are as buyers and sellers the more counterfeits can be taken out of the market. 
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    VeracityM got a reaction from stefffana in Sovereign Problem   
    The seller is not sending a 'complimentary' sovereign, they're sending a replacement - that's all!
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    VeracityM got a reaction from stefffana in Sovereign Problem   
    Just received from Atkinsons:
     
    Thank you for sending your 1876 Sovereign coin to us.   As discussed, this has been tested on our Niton XRF Analyser and I have attached the results above for you.   An authentic Young Head Sovereign should be 91.67% gold, but as you will see, the reading is testing too high at 97%.
    This could be due to the coin being heavily gold-plated and because of this we cannot be certain that the centre of the coin is gold.   We therefore believe this to be a copy Sovereign. These are sometimes found to be used in jewellery, generally in 9ct or 18ct gold.    Unfortunately, this coin is not something we would purchase without having it melted to ascertain its true purity of gold.   If you have any queries, then please do not hesitate to contact me.  




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    VeracityM got a reaction from Muncle in Sovereign Problem   
    well gotta retire from this thread as I have spent some hours on this now and its bedtime.
    Tomorrow I'm gonna be working - trying to make up for today 😄 
    Thank you all for your input - I have learned a great deal, its been a curiosity for sure
    xx
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    VeracityM got a reaction from Aldebaran in Sovereign Problem   
    well gotta retire from this thread as I have spent some hours on this now and its bedtime.
    Tomorrow I'm gonna be working - trying to make up for today 😄 
    Thank you all for your input - I have learned a great deal, its been a curiosity for sure
    xx
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    VeracityM got a reaction from NGMD in Sovereign Problem   
    well gotta retire from this thread as I have spent some hours on this now and its bedtime.
    Tomorrow I'm gonna be working - trying to make up for today 😄 
    Thank you all for your input - I have learned a great deal, its been a curiosity for sure
    xx
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    VeracityM got a reaction from SeverinDigsSovereigns in Sovereign Problem   
    well gotta retire from this thread as I have spent some hours on this now and its bedtime.
    Tomorrow I'm gonna be working - trying to make up for today 😄 
    Thank you all for your input - I have learned a great deal, its been a curiosity for sure
    xx
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    VeracityM got a reaction from Fenlander1 in Sovereign Problem   
    well gotta retire from this thread as I have spent some hours on this now and its bedtime.
    Tomorrow I'm gonna be working - trying to make up for today 😄 
    Thank you all for your input - I have learned a great deal, its been a curiosity for sure
    xx
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    VeracityM got a reaction from James32 in Sovereign Problem   
    well gotta retire from this thread as I have spent some hours on this now and its bedtime.
    Tomorrow I'm gonna be working - trying to make up for today 😄 
    Thank you all for your input - I have learned a great deal, its been a curiosity for sure
    xx
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