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<p>[QUOTE="TheFinn, post: 3323832, member: 90102"]Do you know the melting point of Tungsten? Of all metals in pure form, <b>tungsten</b> has the highest melting point (3422 °C, 6192 °F). No one is making blanks. It is also a very hard metal, so the details will not strike up like pure gold, that almost bends when you look at it.</p><p>All of the counterfeits I have seen are gilt brass or copper, so they are thicker than normal to bring them up to weight.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TheFinn, post: 3323832, member: 90102"]Do you know the melting point of Tungsten? Of all metals in pure form, [B]tungsten[/B] has the highest melting point (3422 °C, 6192 °F). No one is making blanks. It is also a very hard metal, so the details will not strike up like pure gold, that almost bends when you look at it. All of the counterfeits I have seen are gilt brass or copper, so they are thicker than normal to bring them up to weight.[/QUOTE]
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