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Real Silver Coins Or Fakes?

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 Posted 07/07/2018  10:24 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add jozefa12 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
think it's a real silver proof coins( I'm testing this coins via acid solution) , but one guy tell me = it's a fake coins
weight of this coins on my digital scale: 28.5g, 28.4g, 28.3g
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They look fine to me. Proper weight is 28.2759g. The variation may be down to your scales - many cheap modern scales fluctuate in their readings quite a bit.
Also to test the silver, you are better to find a jewellers with an x-ray machine as then you won't damage the coin. They should be able to tell you the percentage of silver in your coin - if they are silver, then that is good enough as the value of these is pretty much the silver content only as they made a great many of them.

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great thanks. My digital scale not a perfect +- 0.2g ( think it's not a problem) Full sovereign on my scale 8.1g ( real weight 7.98)
And I'm testing this coins via Acid test- test show silver coins
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I've got one of these crowns in its original packaging that I was given by my parents in 1977 when I was a teenager. Yours look identical to mine.
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These were made in such quantity that they're only really worth the silver value. But I think they're real
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