


Metal Density Testing Method
this really is a useful way of determining what grade gold ...etc of finds really are .Ive just bought some jewellers scales and I have already tested many of my finds using this method . A very big thankyou for posting this article.
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Whats the density of lead?
We have a broken hallmarked ring that is hollow that contains lead ,i presume to bulk up the weight So i presume the test only works for solid metal ,mind you it would pass the scratch test to as the gold itself is thick
I found this a great post, and went and bought myself some scales to check my finds
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That's a really helpful method for the good stuff. Unfortunately we don't always get the goodies so
I have listed a few of the not so good so if your numbers don't match the precious you have an idea what it might be! Aluminium: 2.70 Zinc : 7.14 Iron: 7.87 Tin: 7.29 Copper: 8.93 Lead: 11.36 Cartridge brass: 8.50 Brass: 8.40 Titanium: 4.51 Some of the numbers vary slightly from site to site but should be pretty accurate. Happy Hunting!
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![]() I'd read this topic some time back when it first got posted,then also flicked through it again a few weeks ago. I've been beach detecting again a few times,and found some gold,or not gold rings as it may be and decided to order a set of digital scales to give this a try,as I found it a very interesting method. Three small rings had a density of around 9.0 so I guess a brass/copper make up maybe..either way not gold,but one I found which was the main part of a signet ring weighing in at over 3.5 Grammes,turned out to be 9 carat.. I'd like to say thanks for the very informative post,along with the little snippets added by other users,as this method is accurate and well worth buying a set of digital scales for. It also gives us detectorists something to do whilst bored ![]() So a big thumbs up from me ![]() Yellow ![]() Minelab Explorer se pro
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This is a great aid - but still have a question - does anyone have a list of what are averages for various coin groups? I have a little celtic coin that seems really heavy - weighs in at 1.78 grams, and according to this test is 8.9. But thats about the number for copper and this is anything but copper - unless its a silver / copper mix since it still has it's shine. Just curious. but really appreciate this simple process.
Littleboot put me on to this, I'll be getting some scales soon. Thanks for a great and easy to understand post. Well done
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Hi Nojo.. Scales here - page one 6 post down.. - http://www.metaldetectingforum.co.uk/vi ... lit=scales" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Think he meant weighing scales John
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Weighing Sales or Weighing Scales Dave.. Language is a difficult size.. Any way.. Both is handy to have. And for sure He mean eletronical weight. Personally I have the Tomopol S 050.. http://www.kaparts.co.uk/pid/139245" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; ![]()
I didn't help with a typo John, sorry mate meant scales
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