I recently purchased 1 lot of jewelry from eBay. Before I submitted it to the crucible, I figured that I would give it a quick test. Here's some of the results:
Devil Soundwave wrote:
Three questions:
1) Where can I buy one of those testers?
2) How much do they cost (roughly)?
3) Can you buy such an applicance to test silver (or even one which tests a range of metals)?
thedude wrote:Devil Soundwave wrote:
Three questions:
1) Where can I buy one of those testers?
2) How much do they cost (roughly)?
3) Can you buy such an applicance to test silver (or even one which tests a range of metals)?
http://www.trielectronics.com/gold.html
Market Harmony wrote:Tri-electronics, as somebody else posted, sells these. The GXL 24pro is what I use for testing jewelry at gold parties, coin shows, and anywhere else where portability is necessary. Otherwise, assays are performed post-melt and by an independent third party. I have been pleased with the accuracy of the GXL 24pro.
GXL 24pro can be purchased on eBay (used) for around $400, or you get a new one for around $575
There is not a similar piece of equipment for silver that I know of, but I'd be in the market for one if anybody knows of such a thing.
The only magnetic part was the steel spring in the clasps, but that is to be expected. Typically, these faked pieces will use heavier metals to mask the weight differential between gold and non gold. The alloy varies and I have seen anything from silver to bronze to zinc and nickel, to a variety of other things. There is no firm answer, and because I am sending this whole lot back to the eBay seller, I will never know what it actually is.
Just beware that this kind of stuff is out there and if you are willing to risk your dollars on buying gold, then at least get some bit of insurance, aka a quality Gold Tester... just catching one bad lot can pay for the machine itself. I paid $1000 for a 50+ gram lot, of which more than half was non-payable. The seller wants the whole lot back, and will be sending another 50+ grams of 14K to me
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