SweepNbeep
Full Member
- Mar 3, 2017
- 190
- 294
- Detector(s) used
- Garrett AT Pro & Ace 400
- Primary Interest:
- Other
Hi all,
I was doing some diving yesterday with the AT Pro, and found what I thought was an old copper necklace. I set it in the boat without giving it much thought, and continued to search.
Imagine my surprise when upon further inspection I saw this beautiful 14K mark on the clasp. The other half of the clasp is marked "583" so, unless it's a fake, it should in fact be GOLD.
But my question is this. Why does it look so tarnished? Is all of the gold wore off from rolling around at the bottom of the lake for so long? Or, is what I'm seeing merely the tarnish of the silver and copper that makes up the alloy? I'm a little confused because any other gold I have ever found, even 10K, looks like gold the minute you uncover it. I've never really seen tarnished gold before, it doesn't seem right to me.
This thing may not look so hot, but it's a whopping 24" long, and weighs in at over 17 grams. Does anyone have a good way to get it looking like new again? I was thinking a little acetone bath perhaps? Or, is it just wore down to the point that it is what it is? All advice is appreciated.
Thanks
I was doing some diving yesterday with the AT Pro, and found what I thought was an old copper necklace. I set it in the boat without giving it much thought, and continued to search.
Imagine my surprise when upon further inspection I saw this beautiful 14K mark on the clasp. The other half of the clasp is marked "583" so, unless it's a fake, it should in fact be GOLD.
But my question is this. Why does it look so tarnished? Is all of the gold wore off from rolling around at the bottom of the lake for so long? Or, is what I'm seeing merely the tarnish of the silver and copper that makes up the alloy? I'm a little confused because any other gold I have ever found, even 10K, looks like gold the minute you uncover it. I've never really seen tarnished gold before, it doesn't seem right to me.
This thing may not look so hot, but it's a whopping 24" long, and weighs in at over 17 grams. Does anyone have a good way to get it looking like new again? I was thinking a little acetone bath perhaps? Or, is it just wore down to the point that it is what it is? All advice is appreciated.
Thanks