You can also use a magnet to tell if you have real silver or not If you use a magnet and hold the silver bar or coin at an angle let the magnet slide across it the magnet will slow down when it goes across it. It will not stick to it like in this video.
In vest in a small rare earth magnet Mate that sucks id be reporting the seller and adviseing others of this crap I do have demos of rare earth magnet on my channel. It is defently a ferious metal most likely steel fe -iron
I'd say it was some sort of ferritic stainless steel,.they have a very low carbon content and very high nickel wich gives it that lustre throughout the grain of the metal.
You can also use a magnet to tell if you have real silver or not If you use a magnet and hold the silver bar or coin at an angle let the magnet slide across it the magnet will slow down when it goes across it. It will not stick to it like in this video.
This would be a test to accidentally buy silver plated copper.
Ok
Send it in to have someone melt it and see what it really is
In vest in a small rare earth magnet
Mate that sucks id be reporting the seller and adviseing others of this crap
I do have demos of rare earth magnet on my channel. It is defently a ferious metal most likely steel fe -iron
cool experiment, its probably a steel mixed metal. sucks that people are willing to rip people off
Some type of stainless alloy, I'm thinking now.
You really suggested that it was anything other than iron or steel?
No but I thought that it was a possibility that it was brass clad in a sem-stainless alloy. Now we know.
I'd say it was some sort of ferritic stainless steel,.they have a very low carbon content and very high nickel wich gives it that lustre throughout the grain of the metal.