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Nathan Wood
The US quarters, dimes, half dollars and $1 coins made prior to 1964 are 90% silver. The nickles are copper zink like most other currencies
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There is no zinc in the U.S. five cent coin.
They are made from he same 75% copper, 25% nickel alloy first used for the 1865 – 1889 Three Cent ‘Nickel’ and for the Five Cent ‘Nickel’ since its introduction in 1866 with the exception of the 1942 – 45 ‘War Nickels’ which had no nickel at all (56% copper, 35% silver, 9% manganese).
The .75 copper, .25 nickel alloy is also the metal used on the outer layers of post 1964 ‘Copper – Nickel Clad’ U.S. coinage such as the Quarter Dollars stacked under the ‘nickel’ in the video.
The bronze U.S. Cent went to a copper plated zinc planchet in mid 1982.
Nathan Wood
And that’s a US nickle not a dime
Chris R
I use the weight, neodymium test, and I also use a ping test. You can get a ping app tester on your phone. The one I found, for free, is called CoinTester and it does a pretty good job. Important to read the instructions though to fully understand the results you get back on the tests.
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I did this on my silver ring 925 and it melted really quick and the ring got really cold. The ice even got stuck on the surface.
Jesse C
If you have foundation on your skin and you rub silver along it will leave a dark streak.
The Money
2 hours watching Ice cubes melt 😂
Daniel Bryce
I like the weigh test, but it should also include precise measurements to be sure.
Another option is to weigh in air and weigh under water, and determine the density.
I love the magnet test for its simplicity, but be cautious. This is incorrect. Its actually because silver conducts electricity well. Copper will do the same thing. It’s called the Lenz effect:
https://youtu.be/N7tIi71-AjA
Yes, silver is a great thermal conductor, but your experiment has two problems:
The fourth coin is a smaller size, and therefore has a smaller thermal mass, and therefore (likely) has less thermal energy available to melt the ice, regardless of its metallic content.
The thermal conductivity between coins in the stack is low, so you’re not getting an apples to apples comparison there, either. When water fills the gaps, it helps, but there are to many variables her to make a comparison.
Mikasa M
I did it on raw silver, and rocks with silver. I was pleasantly surprised.
NEY Industries
All 3 tests are crap.
handduggrave420 rdr2online
That’s a nickel on the quarters not a dime
Keith Rose
There are a lot of fakes coming from China. They even fake the mercury dimes not just the most valuable coins.
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It’s very useful
Mary Alice Kelly
I am just using the ice on a heavy 1960s bracelet, I wore in the 1960s. I did not know about the ice test either. It has been about 10 minutes and the bracelet is parcially enbedded in the ice. I am hoping this is a good thing. I placed a piece of ice by itself which is barely showing signs of melting.
The Vapers Guide
You can do a specific gravity test which measures the density of your coin. For a 999 coin you should get a result of between 10.4 – 10.6
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