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What is the easiest way to check if a gold bar is actualy gold?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 736484:MV84NTAxNzBfMTMxOTUzNjZfNDU2QTA5ODk=] [quote:Chunk] mm i may be indeed. There is enough without water displacement to cast grave doubts. But i can't to a gravity test i cant measure what should be displaced..ive never done the exercise before, does that make me an utter fool. Seems so! [/quote] Get a measuring jug with marks on it. Fill it up with water to the brim. Put the bar in so water overflows. Take the bar out. Read the marks and work out how much water overflowed. [/quote]
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I need to check if a 900g gold bar is for real, i'll take it in to the jewlers, but is there another way? I am very suspicious of it, it looks like a paper weight becsaue it has felt on its underside. It has been represented as real.
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