I have had this for awhile , but never really paid much attention to it I posted it on a different thread, and noticed some color in it that had me start to wonder, it was sold to me as a silver, now I am not sure, What does the experts think. These scans are pretty large, but I wanted to get all the detail I could
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Originally posted by Laurence StrongMore catch from the side
Take a look at a Gold Wound Badge I have. Most of the Gold is completely worn off the Obverse except for a few gold marks here and there. By looking at the Reverse, it is apparent that it was indeed a Gold by what's remaining of the Gilt finish.
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Hi,
For me, too hard to tell from the images. Silver badges CAN age to a gold tone, especially if a laquer has been applied at any time. These 100s sometimes did have a laquer applied.
One way to test - VERY carefully - would be to use an ear bud dipped in acetone - a laquer will be removed very quickly and leave the underlying silver finish. Only do it on a small test area though.
Re Lauren's badge on the other thread, looking carefully at the pic in post#3, there seems to be a more reflective yellowish patch around the hinge which extends in a line below the pin towards the catch BUT elsewhere on the reverse of the badge there appears to be dull/worn finish of a very different tone - to me indicating a possibly laquered finish.
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Originally posted by Mike KHi,
For me, too hard to tell from the images. Silver badges CAN age to a gold tone, especially if a laquer has been applied at any time. These 100s sometimes did have a laquer applied.
One way to test - VERY carefully - would be to use an ear bud dipped in acetone - a laquer will be removed very quickly and leave the underlying silver finish. Only do it on a small test area though.
Re Lauren's badge on the other thread, looking carefully at the pic in post#3, there seems to be a more reflective yellowish patch around the hinge which extends in a line below the pin towards the catch BUT elsewhere on the reverse of the badge there appears to be dull/worn finish of a very different tone - to me indicating a possibly laquered finish.
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Mike K
it has some yellow tone in some light... but not as muchas this one..
If this basge comes from a good source - there is a chance it's a gold grade IMHO... (what I mean - is that if it comes off ebay - maybe paint-upgraded )
ciao !!
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Dear Laurence !!
Peter is a Good guy in this hobby.. and also I think that you badge looks very close to the other badge in the other thread.... so If You have You badge in Canada.. and the ther very similiar badge is found in France - I would think it's a real gold grade...
Ps maybe somebody has a 100 gold WB with finish intact ????
this is my silver - mint - with lacquer on it visible like light yellow shadow...Attached Files
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Thanks Micheal I will try the acetone test tommorow,I have a good feeling that it is a gold just by the way it's only left in the hard to reach places, and by the "wear patterns". If it does turn out as real, it will be a pleasant surprise I am hoping Mark or Pascal will chip in with their expertise. I also have nothing bad to say about Peter, I hhave dealt a lot with him and never had a problem
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