still looking for the value of my High standard sentinal deluxe nickel plated R-107 revolver.
The central layer of nickel refers to the core of an object that is made primarily of nickel. This could be a nickel-plated item or a core material in a layered structure, such as a nickel-cadmium battery. Nickels are commonly used in various applications due to their corrosion resistance and electrical conductivity.
Probably not. You need a ferromagnetic material for a magnet to stick. There are basically three elements that are ferromagnetic: Cobalt [Co]; Nickel [Ni]; & Iron [Fe] (and some esoteric ones too). If the metal alloy that has been plated with silver to make the "silver plate" has enough of these then a magnet will stick, of these, only Nickel is commonly a component of alloys that are plated but often not in concentrations that are sufficient to make it obviously magnetic.
24kGP stands for 24 karat gold plated. This indicates that the item has been coated with a thin layer of 24 karat gold, giving it the appearance of solid gold but without the full gold content.
The tin is not, but the term tin plate usually refers to steel that's plated with tin. The steel is made from iron, and the term ferrous means having to do with iron. It's no coincidence that the chemical symbol for iron is Fe and that the word for iron in other languages involve the letters f,e,r. Cans for most canned goods are tin plate. The only metals that are magnetic are iron, nickel and cobalt. Nickel and cobalt are magnetic but are not ferrous because they have nothing to do with iron.
Michael Faraday worked out that the thickness of metal electroplating deposits in a certain time depends on the amount of electrical current, the concentration of the solution and the position the metal holds in the 'electrochemical series.'
Not factory
A 2004 nickel is worth 5 cents. A gold-plated '04 nickel is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. There is no standard market value for modified coins like that.
No- but it was offered in a nickel plated finish.
1974
No, because a plated metal is not a mixture of elements.
probably some time after it was made. the military model was not nickel plated.
assuming it was nickel plated after market, it would lose value for that reason.....
By the color, obviously. NIckel plated flutes are slightly golden and well, silver plated, they have silver color.
Silver plated nickel is a metal object that has a thin layer of silver electroplated onto a nickel substrate. This plating enhances the appearance of the nickel object by giving it a shiny silver finish. Silver plated nickel is commonly used in decorative items, tableware, and jewelry.
The cast of The Nickel-Plated West - 1924 includes: Harry Sweet
The Nickel-Plated West - 1924 was released on: USA: 22 November 1924
Between $400 & $700 depending on what "good condition" means.