Are you sure it is not a fake? It should weigh Exactly 31.1 grams. It should 
get hot immediately if you touch the edge to your stove eye.
It should be very malleable when you hammer it into a better electrode.
I am in the business. I have an xray analyzer. I verify everything i handle.

State power is impunity, impunity corrupts, and absolute impunity corrupts 
absolutely. It not only attracts the already-corrupt, but it debases every soul 
that it touches. State impunity is a hell of a drug, and the only one deserving 
of absolute prohibition. Libertarians especially should stay off the stuff.


 



On Sep 20, 2014, at 8:02 PM, John Popelish <[email protected]> wrote:

I bought a 1 troy oz 9999 silver Canadian, Maple leaf coin
to use as an anode .  These run about half the price of
silver wire of the same purity, and with a lot more
confident provenance.

But it does not act like it is bare silver. It is extremely
clean and shiny for a bare silver surface, with no sign of
tarnish. It discolors and frosts along fine lines, not all
over the surface, when used as an anode.

Does anyone here know if these coins are coated, and if so,
what with?
-- 
Regards,

John Popelish


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