Doing an article on how to authenticate bullion coins.....
CaptHenway
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...and would like to hear some anecdotal stories on the use of electronic testers, which I never used while I was still working in the coin shop because I did not need to use one. However, times have changed.
Any recommendations for good brands/ models/ whatever?
Thanks.
TD
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Sigma Precious Metal Verifier is a must have. Reads through slabs and plated bullion. Note that it verifies what you ask it to verify. It does not identify a chunk of bullion, you have to tell it what bullion is to be verified. Weiss has posted many pictures of it in use, check the PM BST threads.
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Thank you.
Has anybody here ever done a specific gravity test on a precious metal coin or bar?
Yes ... I do SG testing routinely.
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
@CaptHenway...Please let us know when and where your article will be published. I am interested in PM verifiers ... though they are a tad costly for an occasional user. Cheers, RickO
I have done SG tests on coins, and other materials
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This may not be what you are wanting, but I use an app on my android phone called Bullion Test, and you can test various issues of bullion by doing a "ring test".
Please tell me more about the phone app.
Have used ring tests for years, but sometimes the owner of an item can rightfully object to you using it.
I downloaded it because I had purchased a couple Pandas from eBay sellers and they didn't seem right. Sure enough they were bogus and I was made right so no problem. I had a few other bullion items such as Maple leafs, ASEs, Libertads, and had a little fun with them and found that all of my other stuff was good. These were items which I bought from dealers I trusted and see them at shows I frequent occasionally.
The app is easy to use, you just make the coin ring a little and the phone "hears" whether it is of the right frequency. Kinda cool. It's been a while since I had used it so I went and checked it out again. Now it is telling me I have to upgrade for $3.49 to be able to use it... so I guess you only get so much time for free. No surprise there!
Fascinating!
There's some good You Tube videos showing bullion authentication techniques including sliding a neodymium magnet down the side of a silver bar while measuring the rate of descent and another test using the rate of melting of an ice cube on a heated silver bar.
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Saw something on here about a simple balance beam that also has a rectangular gate to pass the coin through to check diameter and thickness. Anybody got a link to one of those?
Cool thread. I am also interested in the article when its published.
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Specific gravity tests are probably the most full-proof unless you have an XRF device. The test can be a pain to perform but are very accurate.
Sigma Precious Metal Verifier seem to work pretty well but I still haven't been sold 100%.
The fische devices are good but can only be used for particular coins, so unless you spend a lot of money on all the different gov't bullion coins it won't cover everything...and the devices are pretty expensive. I think I spent $65 on the ASE fische (used) a while back and ended up selling it for the same amount. Check out what they cost new!!!!!!! https://www.thefisch.com/ordernow#pricing
The ring app, I would stay 100% away from. A) I don't feel like damaging my bullion, it doesn't work on bars and I am skeptical of the "technology" behind it.
Accurate scale, accurate calipers, a loupe and the internet are pretty good resources when authenticating bullion coins.
@CaptHenway I saved a write-up from a guy on another forum on how to perform the SG test if you're looking for one. It's a long write-up but I would be happy to post it if you're interested in it.
Thanks, but the article has already been submitted.
Yes, I too do it when needed. No electronic yet for me.......sounds a bunch easier that water and scales.
bob