mbailey1234 wrote:Just an idea buy why doesn't someone put together a "silver authenticity kit" or something. I bet they would sell on here. Magnifying glass, acid, maybe a file? , jewelry scale, how to manual, beaker for measuring density/volume, etc....
christostock wrote:Here is my warning to my CL peeps
http://boston.craigslist.org/bmw/wan/3589860128.html
I have his picture and license plate number, should I add those to sweeten the pot
68Camaro wrote:Actually (for reasons that can be elaborated on separately), the correct density of silver is difficult to reproduce via combinations of other non-magnetic materials that don't cost more than silver itself. So if you can establish the correct physical size and weight and that it is non-magnetic - you will have covered yourself for 99.9% of the cases, including essentially all of the "normal" cheap fakes.
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