Home Density Test - Specific Gravity / Relative Density Coin Test

At home density test - Specific Gravity Dry weight / Submerged Weight = Specific Gravity The home version of this test isn’t perfect, but it can catch many of the common metal fakes. The ping on this one matches what I’ve learned to be Tin on a spectrum analyzer. Maybe a test error or it’s actually a Tin/Zinc hybrid? Maybe what I learned was wrong? For sure, not Silver. Fun test to play with, and of course, always best to use multiple testing methods. ### If you or someone you know would like to test metals with a Pocket Pinger, they’re available on the link in the profile, Amazon, and eBay. Disclaimer: All the risks associated with pinching a coin in between your fingers and then tapping it with plastic and/or wood are present when using the device. The ping test is used for alloy identification. Always compare the sound of a potential counterfeit with the sound of a known authentic or trusted data base. Any difference in sound is a strong indication that further testing is needed. Always use multiple testing methods. The Pocket Pinger has helped catch over 100 fake coins, all confirmed. If you catch one with yours please reach out. There’s a valuable lesson to share in each story. Dozens of Pocket Pinger demo videos can be found on the profile. A simple ping test really can prevent a counterfeit situation. If someone might like or benefit from this content please share it with them. ****** Want to test for counterfeits with sound? Get a Pocket Pinger here: Pocket Pinger - Canada: =mp_s_a_1_12?crid=2ZJZ8CPMI00DQ&keywords=pocket pinger&qid=1642795601&sprefix=pocket printer ,aps,83&sr=8-12 Connect on Social Media: Happy hunting. Test your stack. #specificgravity #relativedensity #density #densitytest #mass #silver #morgandollar #preciousmetals #science #water #weight #soundmoney #soundmoenymetals
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