batcap
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Was gold ever/often overlaid on iron-bearing base metal in recent history, say the last 150 years?
I occasionally wander through a local antique store to see what they find of low-value. Yesterday I found a very attractive old gold-tone chain. It was pretty heavy for it's size, and the round spring type clasp had an intricate design (and no karat mark). I was going to buy it just to take home and test, but as I was wandering further through the store I found a magnetic bracelet, and this chain showed some mild attraction. I didn't buy it, but I wonder . . .
The color was perfect and not worn through anywhere. And the price was cheap enough that I'd profit even if it was gold-filled.
If this would be better in another forum, mods please feel free to move.
I occasionally wander through a local antique store to see what they find of low-value. Yesterday I found a very attractive old gold-tone chain. It was pretty heavy for it's size, and the round spring type clasp had an intricate design (and no karat mark). I was going to buy it just to take home and test, but as I was wandering further through the store I found a magnetic bracelet, and this chain showed some mild attraction. I didn't buy it, but I wonder . . .
The color was perfect and not worn through anywhere. And the price was cheap enough that I'd profit even if it was gold-filled.
If this would be better in another forum, mods please feel free to move.