Goldstrike
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I'm sharing pic's of a bracelet made of Alpaca 'silver' I detected on the beach. As you can see, it's stamped 925 and looks like silver but if you Google the word Alpaca, you'll find it isn't true silver and is a composite of metals that has been used for a very long time. You can do the research yourself but this is good to know when you do come across this silver looking metal! Also, if you look close, you can see tiny pits which I don't think you'll see on a real silver ring or piece of silver jewellery. I tested a 925 Tiffany ring I detected previously just in case I was wrong on the readings and that came up 38-39 in the range where you would expect it to be.
By the way, it registers 11-12 and comes in as a deep tone on my Safari and in the gold range.....so I had to dig it!!!
By the way, it registers 11-12 and comes in as a deep tone on my Safari and in the gold range.....so I had to dig it!!!