You can because silver is not magnetic, however Most common day coins are not pure silver or any other metal.
I heard that if you use a magnet and it's attracted strongly to the metal then is's not real gold?
You can use neodymium magnet (also known as NdFeB, NIB, or Neo magnet) which is the most widely-used type of rare -earth magnet, is a permanent magnet made from an alloy of neodymium, iron, and boron to form the Nd2Fe14B tetragonal crystalline structure.
Magnets are attracted to dollar bills because they are made out of magnetic ink. They use magnetic ink because it helps them detect fake money.CorrectionUS $1 bills do NOT use magnetic ink, and magnetism isn't used as an anti-counterfeiting feature. Special paper and printing are used to help deter faking of $1 and $2 bills, while additional features such as security strips, watermarks, and multiple colors are used on higher-value bills.US coins aren't attracted to a magnet because they're mostly copper (except for cents, which are copper-plated zinc) and neither of those metals has magnetic properties. However, some countries' coins ARE attracted to a magnet - for example many Canadian coins, and lower-denomination UK and EU coins are made of steel so they stick very firmly.The only US coins that stick to a magnet were special cents struck in 1943, when copper was needed for the war effort. The coins were made of zinc-plated steel and were silver-gray in color rather than copper-colored.
To remain a magnet it has to be made out of steel as steel makes a permanent magnet.
You can't use a magnet to determine if something IS gold. However, if the specimen reacts to the magnet is is certainly NOT gold.
Use for coins
Silver can be tested by the use of the silver acid test if it is pure silver. The chemical analysis test can also be used to test silver.
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I heard that if you use a magnet and it's attracted strongly to the metal then is's not real gold?
I use a "magnet".
first to use gold and silver coins
No coins have been made of steel, so you need not worry about it. Coins are copper, gold, brass, silver or some combination. There have even been beads used as coins, rocks, seashells, tobacco through out history. If a coin is attracted to a magnet it's made of a magnetic metal such as steel or nearly pure nickel. The magnet test will eliminate coins made out of silver, gold, bronze, brass, and lower-purity nickel such as U.S. 5¢ pieces. Beyond that you may have to research the specific coin to determine when it was struck, or have what's called a specific-gravity test performed to determine if its density matches that of steel. Steel is being used more and more in making coins because it's inexpensive and readily available. The U.S. only used steel once, in 1943 when cents were made out of steel to save copper for use in ammunition. Other countries such as the UK, Canada, and the EU currently use steel for their low-denomination coins.
use a magnet and see if it attracts together
Silver is a mineral in the ground, that people did up and use in products like coins.
Hi,you can check your `sterling silver` jewellery from China with these easy tricks:You may test it with nitric acid. In an inconspicuous place on the item, lightly scratch or scuff a small spot and apply a tiny drop of nitric acid to the spot. Silver plated brass, nickel silver or low quality silver alloys will turn green when a drop of nitric acid is applied because of the high copper content. Sterling will turn a creamy color. If it turns black, it is coin silver. When testing items you suspect may be silver plated, use a small file to cut through any plating or lacquer in a discreet area on the item. If you see a gold color, you can assume it is brass that has been silver plated.Another test is to use a magnet. Sterling silver will not stick to a magnet, but just because the piece does not stick does not mean that it is sterling silver. Therefore, use this only as a secondary test.
Well, it is better to use the acid test and magnet test, because any electronic test is not 100% secure
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