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<p>[QUOTE="The_Cave_Troll, post: 114813, member: 1674"]the cases are easily opened without damage, so just open a case (while holding your breath) and check the edge of one of the coins. If it is white, it's a silver set and if it is golden it's not. The other option is to hold a silver set and a clad set up and then place your mystery set next to it. the reflectivity of silver is obvious, when held nect to a nickel/clad coin, you won't be fooled.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="The_Cave_Troll, post: 114813, member: 1674"]the cases are easily opened without damage, so just open a case (while holding your breath) and check the edge of one of the coins. If it is white, it's a silver set and if it is golden it's not. The other option is to hold a silver set and a clad set up and then place your mystery set next to it. the reflectivity of silver is obvious, when held nect to a nickel/clad coin, you won't be fooled.[/QUOTE]
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