The surface of an object to be chrome plated would have to be a type of surface that could accept the chrome plating; that is to say, a metallic surface that could except the electro-plating process. It is not possible to chrome plate things like purses, shoes, ceramics, wood furniture, etc.
"Chrome plated", or just "chromed"
Unless you find someone that wants it, just a penny.
chrome is a shiny chromium plated metal
Chrome plated tire rims can rust over time but look great when they are brand new.
The value of a chrome plated colt python with a 4 digit serial is $800.
The chrome plated colt python 357 magnum is more than $800.
Anodized (ie electro-plated) chances are they are chrome or brass plated.
Chrome clad wheels are like chrome plated but the coating is "painted on" (this is not 100% correct but gives the idea)
definitely.take it off and send to your favorite chrome plating business and they will do it.
No
the colt trooper is currently going for 165-350 dollars.You could add 15% because yours is nickel plated(not chrome).
To determine if a coin is missing chrome, inspect its surface for a dull or matte finish instead of the usual shiny appearance associated with chrome-plated coins. Look for areas where the color appears faded or uneven, as this could indicate the absence of the chrome layer. Additionally, you can use a magnet; if the coin sticks, it may not be properly plated. Finally, compare it to a known chrome-plated coin for visual and tactile differences.