A real one can't, it's made from 90% silver and 10% copper and are not magnetic.
No
No, platinum and gold are not magnetic, so they cannot be picked up by a magnet. They are both precious metals that have different properties than magnetic materials.
No gold is not ferro magnetic. So it will not be picked by a magnet
No, magnets do not attract sterling silver.
Objects made of iron, steel, nickel, and cobalt can be picked up by an electromagnet. These materials have magnetic properties that allow them to be attracted to the magnet when it is energized with an electric current. Other non-magnetic materials, such as wood or plastic, will not be attracted to an electromagnet.
If the object to be picked up is magnetizable, the magnet temporarily magnetizes it allowing it to be picked up. If the object to be picked up is not magnetizable, then it remains unmagnetized and cannot be picked up.
no,it can not be picked by a magnet because it is not made of iron, steel, nickel ,& copper
No
because the iron can be picked up by a magnet
No
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No. The British One Pound coin is made from a nickel brass alloy, both non-ferrous metals.the new one pound coins is slightly magnetic and can be picked up by a strong magnet
No. Coins are manufactured from non-magnetic metals.
No, platinum and gold are not magnetic, so they cannot be picked up by a magnet. They are both precious metals that have different properties than magnetic materials.
No gold is not ferro magnetic. So it will not be picked by a magnet
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All Morgan dollars look the same, they just have different dates and mintmarks. On your browser type in "Morgan dollar" and click on images. This will bring up a lot of pics.