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  1. #1
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    Feb 2008
    Morgantown,WV
    Bounty Hunter Landstar
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    Silver id

    I have a thumb-sized blob of heavey,grey patinaed metal that I recovered from fire site/pit on an old farmstead.Thumbnail will not scratch it.
    Is there an easy way to determine whether this is silver or just a lead alloy such as babbit bearing material?
    Wolfpack forever

  2. #2

    Jul 2006
    carmel ca/ San Diego ca
    whites DFX
    359
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    Re: Silver id

    what kind of detector do you use? what kind of tones, signals, or numbers come up when you run the coil over it. Also a pic would help.
    totals 2008

    90% kennedys---> 32
    40% Kennedys---> 221
            Walkers  ---> 1
            Franklens --> 7
           Barber's    -->0
         Clad Proofs---> 14
    40% Proofs  -----> 0
    90%Quarters  --->0
    90%Dimes -------> 23
    Wheats        ------>45
    Indian's----------> 0

  3. #3
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    Feb 2008
    Morgantown,WV
    Bounty Hunter Landstar
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    Re: Silver id

    Bountyhunter Landstar.
    Was relic hunting in all metal when I found this several years ago.Not even sure where it is to get pic right now.
    Wolfpack forever

  4. #4

    Aug 2007
    I just follow my nose!...where the silver and gold goes!
    809

    Re: Silver id

    If its a lump you dont have to worry about damaging it.
    Most likely if it was just in a normal fire it could be lead or pewter etc.

    Take a file, scrape a small bit off, and collect it.

    Take a drop of nitric acid and a couple drops of water, and put the shaving in there, let it dissolve.
    Once it has dissolved some, pull out the metal if any is left.

    Drop a bit of salt on it. If white clumps form, thats silver chloride and you have a silver alloy of some type.
    If nothing happens. Its just junk.

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  5. #5
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    Feb 2008
    Morgantown,WV
    Bounty Hunter Landstar
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    Re: Silver id

    Thanks and sorry it took so long to see your post.No telling what I may turn up in this unhunted area that goes back to 1700's.
    Wolfpack forever

  6. #6

    Apr 2007
    Clearwater, FL
    1,224
    All Types Of Treasure Hunting

    Re: Silver id

    from a fire pit?
    sounds like aluminum cans - common

 

 

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