Topic: Melt Silver Coins
Answers to Common Questions
How to Melt Silver Coins
Silver coins are collected for their interesting motifs, their varied histories, their diverse provenances, and their monetary value. They are also used by silversmiths, jewelry makers, and metal artists, because they are good sources for q... Read More »
Source: http://www.ehow.com/how_6762186_melt-silver-coins.html?ref=Track2...
How to Melt a Silver Coin for Jewelry
Before you attempt to melt a silver coin for jewelry, make sure your coin actually consists of silver. Some old and commemorative coins are silver, but more common silver-tone coins actually consist of zinc, copper, nickel and other base me... Read More »
Source: http://www.ehow.com/how_6660253_melt-silver-coin-jewelry.html?ref...
How to Melt Silver?
Silver melts at nearly 1000 degrees Fahrenheit. If you are melting coins, the melting point is over 1400 degrees. Aside from an electric furnace and a good crucible, fire insurance might be a good start. Read More »
Source: http://answers.ask.com/Business/Other/how_to_melt_silver
Answers to Other Common Questions
The melting point of silver is 961.78C, which is equivalent to 1763.2F and 1234.93K. Now please don't try to melt the silver items you have in your hands. It will take a lot of energy to accomplish that. Read More »
Source: http://answers.ask.com/Science/Chemistry/what_is_the_melting_poin...
If you are asking about melting silver coins in the US, it is not illegal. I think Canada may have laws against it as do many other countries but as of today the USA does not deem it illegal. There is a recent law (regulation by the Mint) t... Read More »
Source: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/When_did_it_become_legal_to_melt_silver...
Any product that is a tarnish remove will work for cleaning silver coins. I think that Goddard's foaming cleaner is the best. Use a lint free cloth when cleaning. Read More »
Source: http://answers.ask.com/Fashion_and_Beauty/Jewelry/how_to_clean_si...
Also known as "900" silver or "one nine five", this silver is a fine silver used not only to make coins but a lot of antique silverware. A coin silver fork set fetches quite a bit on ebay. Read More »
Source: http://answers.ask.com/Fashion_and_Beauty/Jewelry/what_is_coin_si...
The "silver" dollar is actually referred to as the "Suzie B". It depicts the image of Susan B. Anthony. I like the Sacajawea dollar coin better, it's pretty! Read More »
Source: http://answers.ask.com/Hobbies/Antiques_and_Collectibles/who_is_o...
The value of silver coins is dependent on 5 factors: Rarity, Condition or Grade, Gold Coin & Silver Coin Values, and Demand. Obviously coins are graded on the condition of the coin, how many were made, and the current price of the metal, bu... Read More »
Source: http://answers.ask.com/Hobbies/Antiques_and_Collectibles/how_much...
put it in a bowl of vinegar overnight and you should be able to scratch it off in the morning Read More »
Source: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_do_you_remove_melted_plastic_off_of...
Want A Personal Answer?
736,318 people are answering.
About - Privacy - AskEraser - Advertise - Careers - Ask Blog - iPhone - Android - Help - Feedback ©2012 Ask.com