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How do I know if my silverplate pieces are
copper based? [Colorado]
November 12, 2007
I am attempting to sell some silverplate pieces. I was asked a
very unusual question today from a prospective buyer and
unfortunately do not know the answer. The question was "Is any of
your silver copper based?" I have no clue as to how to go about
answering this gentleman. If anyone can tell me how to determine if
any of my pieces are copper based, I would then like to know if this
is a good feature or one of less interest to a buyer. Would copper
based silverplate have more value? I truly would appreciate any
answers I could get.
JoAnne Kopetas
Retired homemaker - Golden, Colorado, USA
November 15, 2007
Better silverplate objects are copper or copper alloy
based(brass,nickel silver).Low quality can be zinc alloy,tin alloy or
even iron based(magnetic!).Copper /copper alloy based objects can be
identified with nitric acid(put one drop on backside of object,after
some time green coloured liqid must be formed/rinse well-sorry all
simple tests are destructive-be careful,nitric acid is dangerous
stuff).Hope it helps and good luck!
Goran Budija
- Zagreb, Croatia


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