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How on Erath to know which one is silver? Please help.


theman73

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4 minutes ago, theman73 said:

Many many thanks again for the app

Was 100% correct on all this coins.

 

 

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That's great news. Hopefully saved some time and handy for the future. Paired with Numista its a very helpfull bit of kit.

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1 minute ago, TheDoc said:

That's great news. Hopefully saved some time and handy for the future. Paired with Numista its a very helpfull bit of kit.

Yep

I hope this is the solution for the lot I bought 

Regards 

More silver coins on my website

                dancu.co.uk

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@theman73 to answer your question, the only way to know if your coins are real silver is if you test for it.  The cheapest (and fairly accurate) way to test is to use The Pocket Pinger. It’s fairly cheap, and there’s lots of info on YouTube.  I did a review on this, you can look it up if you’re interested.  Note disclaimer: not to be used on numismatic coins as it may leave marks on the coins.  If keeping your coin in pristine condition is important to you, this tool is not for you.  Hope this helps.  

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