@SNAKE PLISSKEN has a silver and gold coin shop on the NW corner of 15th and Douglas. I’m sure he could tell you if they are gold or silver and the exact percentage in them.
Thanks for that info. I would trust one of us more than anyone else.@SNAKE PLISSKEN has a silver and gold coin shop on the NW corner of 15th and Douglas. I’m sure he could tell you if they are gold or silver and the exact percentage in them.
Yeah, he’s a good dude, just be aware there’s a lot of cool old coins in there too. I would say leave your wallet in the car, but then you’ll just have to walk back out there to get it when you find something you can’t live without.Thanks for that info. I would trust one of us more than anyone else.
@Gunbuffer that is getting into a lot science there brotherWeight it then get volume via water displacement
You should probably listen to your wife more...Cut the item in question in half with a cutting wheel or saw blade on a Daniel Tool and examine the cut edge using a 10x Jeweler’s Loop. The plated material should be visible on the outer edge of the cut surface. That’s how I do it. My wife say’s I’ve destroyed thousands of Dallas worth of haiku’s god jewelry over the years…..
Post number 8yall have let me down...
Not one mention of "let me call a friend" meme..
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