This may be a stupid question. I ran a search on this and could find an imperial thread which alluded to uneven patina as a characteristic of silver plated vs neusibler items and a less than "sharp" characteristics of beading.
Does anyone know a good, definitive means of determing neusilber vs silver? Both are non-magnetic (I will check that characteristic myself in the future) and would appear externally the same. There are different characteristics as far as density, electrical conductivity, and melting point (I found a site on the web), but would require samples of the piece. Anyone know how to tell by viewing? This is regarding frames to very early RKs- how can one really tell that a frame is nuesilber and not silver? Thanks
Does anyone know a good, definitive means of determing neusilber vs silver? Both are non-magnetic (I will check that characteristic myself in the future) and would appear externally the same. There are different characteristics as far as density, electrical conductivity, and melting point (I found a site on the web), but would require samples of the piece. Anyone know how to tell by viewing? This is regarding frames to very early RKs- how can one really tell that a frame is nuesilber and not silver? Thanks
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