You show it to an expert and they'll tell you.
If it's sterling silver, it is not magnetic. Real gold and silver are not magnetic.
if its not stamped
it is real but there is only about 3 left
I wsnt sell silver dollar 1804 year.
if it is magnetic it is fake.
If it's sterling silver, it is not magnetic. Real gold and silver are not magnetic.
you can tell it's real by the silver. If its real silver it is real. Get it?? I hope that helped you.
International Silver is, as far as I can tell, a brand owned by the Lifetime Sterling company, and is sterling silver, which is real silver but not pure silver.
if its not stamped
it is real but there is only about 3 left
Yes, the word 'real' is a noun for something that actually exists; reality in general; an old silver coin of Spain. Example: It's hard to tell which is the real and which is the forgery.
I wsnt sell silver dollar 1804 year.
if it is magnetic it is fake.
To tell if something is real sterling silver there can be a sterling stamp placed on the actual item, since it is illegal to place that stamp if it is not real. There is also an old trick, which may or may not be real, that claims if you rub it against hair, and it smells like metal it is not real.
Silver argenté is apparently a french term for something that is silver plated.
Not many fake coins are made from real silver or gold. Take it to a jeweler to be tested, most will do this for you.
take it to a metalsmith or jeweller to check....