it is real but there is only about 3 left
You can tell if silver is real by looking for markings like "925" or "sterling" which indicate it is sterling silver. You can also test it with a magnet (silver is not magnetic) or perform a nitric acid test (real silver doesn't react with it). Additionally, genuine silver tends to tarnish over time, while fake silver will not.
1964 half dollars are typically silver if they have a 90% silver composition. You can check this by looking at the edge of the coin for a silver color or by using a magnet, as real silver is not magnetic. Alternatively, you can have it tested by a professional.
Check for weight, sound (genuine should have a distinct ring), and details on the coin (look for any inconsistencies or irregularities). Use a magnet (silver is not magnetic) and conduct a nitric acid test (genuine silver will not react) to help identify counterfeit silver dollars. Additionally, seek professional authentication if unsure.
You can check if your necklace is real silver by looking for hallmarks or stamps that indicate the metal content (e.g. "925" or "sterling"). You can also perform a magnet test - if the necklace is attracted to the magnet, it's not real silver. Finally, try using a silver polishing cloth - real silver will show improvement, while fake silver will not.
To check if your silver trays are real, you can look for a hallmark or stamp indicating sterling silver content. You can also perform a magnet test - silver is not magnetic, so if your tray is attracted to a magnet, it may not be real silver. Additionally, professional appraisers or jewelers can provide conclusive assessments of the authenticity of your silver trays.
you can tell it's real by the silver. If its real silver it is real. Get it?? I hope that helped you.
Take it to a local coin collector and see what he or she says.
you bend it and compare it to other silver dollar
You can tell if silver is real by looking for markings like "925" or "sterling" which indicate it is sterling silver. You can also test it with a magnet (silver is not magnetic) or perform a nitric acid test (real silver doesn't react with it). Additionally, genuine silver tends to tarnish over time, while fake silver will not.
The best thing to do is take it to a dealer or collector for their opinion.
Sorry, silver dollars don't have genders.
A real silver dollar has a $25.00 value just for the silver.
If you mean a real silver dollar, such as a Morgan or peace dollar the thickness is 2.4mm
Yes they are.
The first real person on a dollar coin was President Eisenhower in 1971. No silver dollar coins have portraits of real people.
No, its not real silver. It's made of copper and nickel.
By the mint mark on the reverse of the coin, but silver dollar coins with no mint mark are made in Philadelphia