Guys,
A fellow Stacker offered to show me his sure fire way to test between real and fake bullion! Couldn't resist a test run so took a few questionable Panda's along for the ride. His test instrument appears very simple from first glance (only had one 'button' to operate) yet contained various engineered and precision components. It's operation is simple,but clearly some dedicated training to perfect it's operation - I have much to learn!
The DUT (Device Under Test) would be buried 1/3 into the ground allowing to protrude without assistance. The test instrument would then be primed with the test unit at approx 50 metres distance. Below shows the results:
Real Panda shows little distortion based on silver being soft and manipulable metal.
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Test was conducted on the possible fakes with the results below.
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[imgz=http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/142_fake_002.jpg]
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[imgz=http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/142_fake_001.jpg]
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It is clear / concise outcome can be achieved from using this method! Fake bullion 'explodes' once contact is made from the test unit - real bullion bends or flexes only!
The operator referred to the test as ".22 Cal" - have no idea why but only here to report facts
I have negotiated a Silver Stackers special from the test instrument operator who can asset your items for $5 each plus P+P. You will be sent a photo via email capturing the results. Return postage optional depending on outcome.
Can anyone let me know if the scratch in the first photo will cause any deprecation to the value of this Panda? :lol:
Please note no Panda's were harmed in the marking of this post...
A fellow Stacker offered to show me his sure fire way to test between real and fake bullion! Couldn't resist a test run so took a few questionable Panda's along for the ride. His test instrument appears very simple from first glance (only had one 'button' to operate) yet contained various engineered and precision components. It's operation is simple,but clearly some dedicated training to perfect it's operation - I have much to learn!
The DUT (Device Under Test) would be buried 1/3 into the ground allowing to protrude without assistance. The test instrument would then be primed with the test unit at approx 50 metres distance. Below shows the results:
Real Panda shows little distortion based on silver being soft and manipulable metal.
[imgz=http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/142_real_002.jpg]
[imgz=http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/142_real_001.jpg]
Test was conducted on the possible fakes with the results below.
[imgz=http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/142_fake_004.jpg]
[imgz=http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/142_fake_003.jpg]
[imgz=http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/142_fake_002.jpg]
[imgz=http://forums.silverstackers.com/uploads/142_fake_001.jpg]
It is clear / concise outcome can be achieved from using this method! Fake bullion 'explodes' once contact is made from the test unit - real bullion bends or flexes only!
The operator referred to the test as ".22 Cal" - have no idea why but only here to report facts
I have negotiated a Silver Stackers special from the test instrument operator who can asset your items for $5 each plus P+P. You will be sent a photo via email capturing the results. Return postage optional depending on outcome.
Can anyone let me know if the scratch in the first photo will cause any deprecation to the value of this Panda? :lol:
Please note no Panda's were harmed in the marking of this post...