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What causes silver coins to tarnish?

Updated: 9/19/2023
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Tarnish occurs when silver reacts with oxygen or hydrogen sulfide in the air, moisture, skin oil from being handled, and other contaminants.

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Silver coins and sulfur?

Sulfur causes silver to tarnish.


Why do some lotions and cosmetics tarnish silver on contact?

Because it contains Sulfur and sulfur reacts with the silver forming hydrogen sulfide, which causes the tarnish


How do you make silver coins rust?

Silver doesn't rust, but it can tarnish if exposed things like salt or excess humidity.


Why causes gold jewelry to tarnish on skin corrosion?

Well, the gold it is tarnish natural; but is it's more tarnish if it's mix with silver or brance or lead or cooper.


How can a coin rust?

For a coin to rust, it would have to be made of iron. Silver coins tarnish and copper coins get corroded when they are left out in the air and moisture.


Does pure silver tarnish?

Pure silver can tarnish but not as easily as Sterling Silver.


Do gold coins change or tarnish?

No, gold does not tarnish.


What causes silverware to rust?

silver ware tarts when yhu leave it in the sun.or yhu make it cold,or puts it in mud or dirt..and that causes it to tarnish.answ2. Rust is a word reserved for the oxidizing iron.Silver will 'tarnish' by absorbing on its surface chlorides and sulphides from the air. [Sterling silver which contains a few % of copper to harden it, will tarnish more readily than pure silver. If you like the tarnish on silver, then call it 'patina'.


What is difference between oxidized silver and sterling silver?

Oxidized silver is not necessarily sterling silver but sterling silver can be oxidized. Oxidation is a finish on silver, otherwise known as tarnish. Sterling silver can tarnish and silver plate can tarnish, too.


What is the difference between oxidized silver and sterling silver?

Oxidized silver is not necessarily sterling silver but sterling silver can be oxidized. Oxidation is a finish on silver, otherwise known as tarnish. Sterling silver can tarnish and silver plate can tarnish, too.


Which metals tarnish?

Copper, silver, and brass tarnish.


What coins rusts?

All coins, even gold and silver, will tarnish, but rust is iron oxide, so only coins with iron in them will rust. The only ones I can think of are the steel 1943 US cents and some European Coins from the WW2 era.