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<blockquote data-quote="Perth Tim" data-source="post: 542495" data-attributes="member: 15405"><p>Yep it'll be titanium, I think stainless is heavier. 3g is way too light if I zoom right in I can see silver metal in places. I'd say atleast 5g minimum for gold, that little 10k ring I found the other day would be less than 1/2 the size and it was 2g</p><p></p><p>Another tip for silver rings is use the foil to polish the ring, it'll make it shine really good. I wouldn't do that to a coin though it might take off detail, just the chemical reaction to get the worse of the crust off so you can see the coin is what you want</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perth Tim, post: 542495, member: 15405"] Yep it'll be titanium, I think stainless is heavier. 3g is way too light if I zoom right in I can see silver metal in places. I'd say atleast 5g minimum for gold, that little 10k ring I found the other day would be less than 1/2 the size and it was 2g Another tip for silver rings is use the foil to polish the ring, it'll make it shine really good. I wouldn't do that to a coin though it might take off detail, just the chemical reaction to get the worse of the crust off so you can see the coin is what you want [/QUOTE]
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