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Q: How do you tell between cupronickel and silver sets?
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How do you tell the difference between sterling and nickel silver?

silver is usually stamped 925


How do you tell the difference between silver and platinum?

silver is well silver but platinum is gery well a little bit


How do you tell the difference between silver clad composition and copper-nickel clad of 1970s silver dollars?

Circulation strikes of silver-clad halves ended in 1969. Additional clad halves were minted for collectors in 1970, 1975, and 1976 but were only available in special sets:1970-D: sold in Mint Sets1970-S: sold in Proof sets1975 and 1976: sold in 3-coin Bicentennial sets including a quarter and dollar as well. All carry an "S" mint mark and the dual date 1776-1976 regardless of the year of mintingAny silver-clad Bicentennial coins that may have accidentally ended up in circulation (e.g. if a set was broken up and spent) can be identified by looking at their edge. Cupronickel versions show the familiar pure copper core, while the copper/silver core of silver-clad coins appears as a dirty gray color.


How can you tell the difference between zinc and silver?

color, sheen, and wieght.


How can you tell a silver Kennedy half from a clad?

By its date: 1964 halves were made from an alloy of 90% silver and 10% copper. 1965-69 coins are technically clad coins, but were made with outer layers of 80% silver and an inner core of 20% silver that resulted in an overall composition of 40% silver, 60% copper. 1970 halves were only released in collectors' sets 1971 and later halves made for circulation and most proof sets are copper-nickel clad. The ones sold in special "Presitige" sets are 90% silver but they do not circulate.

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How do you tell the difference between a cupronickel clad or silver 1976 US one dollar coin?

The color is different. The silver is more reflective. If you cover the coin with a Kleenex you can barely see the CN coin but the silver one shows through.


How can you tell if a buffalo nickel is silver?

Very simply: All Buffalo nickels, regardless of date, are made of a cupronickel alloy. None of them ever contained silver.


How can I tell whether my 1977 British decimal commemorative twenty-five pence coin is made of cupronickel or silver?

If it is a "Silver" coin, it will say so on the case it came in.


Silver quarters-what was the last year made?

1964 is the last date for silver quarters. To be annoyingly technical, 1964-dated silver quarters were actually struck for a while in 1965 during the transition to cupronickel coinage, but there's no way to tell them apart from coins made during calendar 1964.


What does coefficent tell you?

the degree of correlation between two sets of data


What does a coefficent tell you?

the degree of correlation between two sets of data


How do you tell the difference between sterling and nickel silver?

silver is usually stamped 925


How do you tell the difference between silver and platinum?

silver is well silver but platinum is gery well a little bit


How do you tell the difference between silver clad composition and copper-nickel clad of 1970s silver dollars?

Circulation strikes of silver-clad halves ended in 1969. Additional clad halves were minted for collectors in 1970, 1975, and 1976 but were only available in special sets:1970-D: sold in Mint Sets1970-S: sold in Proof sets1975 and 1976: sold in 3-coin Bicentennial sets including a quarter and dollar as well. All carry an "S" mint mark and the dual date 1776-1976 regardless of the year of mintingAny silver-clad Bicentennial coins that may have accidentally ended up in circulation (e.g. if a set was broken up and spent) can be identified by looking at their edge. Cupronickel versions show the familiar pure copper core, while the copper/silver core of silver-clad coins appears as a dirty gray color.


What properties should cupronickel have so it makes a good coin?

i dnt knw tell me i want to know


How can I tell the difference between a diecast and any other model train set in a store?

You can tell the difference between diecast and other model train sets in stores by reading the box carefully. Normally, diecast train sets are built to scale.


How can you tell the difference between zinc and silver?

color, sheen, and wieght.