billjustbill
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I was at the local flea market this weekend and again talked with some younger fellows who were into metal detecting some, but mainly into buying and selling silver and gold.
He showed me how to check for Sterling using a gold acid testing kit...
He took his black scratch pad and rubbed a piece of .925 on it, forming one line. Using "18kt" acid, he said if it is true "Sterling" the testing acid will turn the place a light blue. It did. Then he said you can use the "14kt" acid and it will turn Sterling a 'milky white'.
Ever heard of this testing? Do you think this is accurate?
CyberDan, do you think using these processes are as accurate as the electronic machine you've learned to test Sterling with?
Thanks,
Bill
He showed me how to check for Sterling using a gold acid testing kit...
He took his black scratch pad and rubbed a piece of .925 on it, forming one line. Using "18kt" acid, he said if it is true "Sterling" the testing acid will turn the place a light blue. It did. Then he said you can use the "14kt" acid and it will turn Sterling a 'milky white'.
Ever heard of this testing? Do you think this is accurate?
CyberDan, do you think using these processes are as accurate as the electronic machine you've learned to test Sterling with?
Thanks,
Bill