Platinum is rarer, heavier, more durable and even more expensive than gold. It is also very dense, meaning that it is heavy. It does require less upkeep than other metals because it is naturally white. Unlike white gold, which needs to be replated with rhodium (a liquid metal that is part of the Platinum Group Metals), platinum stays white forever. The appeal of platinum is in its appearance. Its white luster is unique. It is about 60% as heavier than 14-karat gold. The metal appears silvery-white when pure, and firm. Contrary to popular misconceptions, platinum does scratch. It is actually "softer," if you would, than gold. However, when platinum scratches, it does not lose metal. The metal simply "moves over" and becomes displaced. With a little buffing, the metal will move right back into place and return back to its original brilliance. When gold scratches, you actually lose metal. If you suspect a fake, bounce the jewelry in your hand and judge how heavy it feels in comparison to a gold jewelry. If it feels a lot heavier, it probably is platinum.
You take it to a jeweler
It will have the mark "P" imprinted
If you are in a physics class, the answer is to float it in water and determine its density. In real life, take it to a jewelry store.
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One of the easiest ways to tell the difference between stainless steel and platinum jewelry is by the markings. Platinum will have a marking such as "Plat", "PT", or will have "Platinum" etched in the piece.
Bring it to the certified laboratory by government body, check it, it takes more than 1 week to have the result
hi my ring have stamped the letters plt d 6077 i want to know is real platinum
Yea. They are made of real gold-plated platinum
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Pokemon platinum has the time feature where it uses the dses time. if it is Friday on your ds, it is Friday on platinum.
I don'o you tell me