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Is your silver real or fake? 5 easy ways to test its purity at home

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 4, 2026, 06:00 IST
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5 Foolproof Ways to Check Silver Purity at Home

Buying silver is practically a national pastime. Whether you are picking up some gorgeous oxidized jhumkas, investing in bullion, or gifting a classic silver coin for a family wedding, that shiny metal holds a special place in our hearts. But how do you actually know if what you are holding is the real deal?

Silver is rarely used in its absolute pure form because it is simply too soft. Jewelers mix it with other metals, usually copper, to give it the strength to survive daily wear. That is why understanding the difference between pure silver and sterling silver matters. Before you make your next big purchase, here are five brilliant, incredibly simple ways to check the purity of your silver right at home.

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Look for the Hidden Code

The fastest way to verify silver is to literally just look closely at it. Genuine pieces almost always carry a hallmark. These are tiny stamps hiding on the inside of a ring band, the clasp of a silver chain, or the bottom of a vintage bowl. If you spot "999" or ".999", you are holding Fine Silver, which is 99.9% pure. You will mostly see this on investment coins and bars. "925" is the famous Sterling Silver mark, meaning it is 92.5% silver. You might also find "900" (Coin Silver) or "800" on older European pieces. But watch out for "EPNS." That stands for Electroplated Nickel Silver. Translation? It is a cheap base metal wearing a very thin silver disguise.\


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The Magnet Test

Grab a strong rare-earth magnet, like a neodymium one, and hold it near your silver item. Silver is completely non-magnetic. If your magnet snaps right onto the piece, you have got a fake. It likely has an iron or steel core. If you are testing a silver bar, try the slide test. Tilt the bar at a 45-degree angle and slide the magnet down the surface. On real silver, the magnetic field creates a drag, making the magnet slide down surprisingly slowly.


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The Ice Cube Trick

This one sounds like magic, but it is pure science. Silver boasts the highest thermal conductivity of any common metal. It transfers heat incredibly fast. Place a regular ice cube directly onto your silver coin or flat bar. The ice will start melting almost the second it touches the metal, way faster than it would sitting on your kitchen counter. Grab the silver piece, and you will notice it has turned instantly ice-cold to the touch.


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Listen for the Ring

You can literally hear the quality of real silver. Base metals hit against each other produce a flat, dull thud. Silver, on the other hand, sings. Balance a silver coin on the tip of your finger and gently tap it with another coin. A genuine piece will give off a high-pitched, bell-like "ping" that echoes for a couple of seconds. If you really want to geek out, there are smartphone apps designed to analyze that exact sound frequency to verify your coins!


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The Acid Test (For the Brave)

If you need absolute, undeniable proof, the nitric acid test is what pawnbrokers use. Just a heads up: this will slightly damage the item, so skip this if you are testing a rare antique. You make a tiny scratch to get past any fake plating, then add a drop of the testing acid. The acid changes color depending on the metal. Bright blood red means pure fine silver. Dark crimson points to sterling. If it turns brown, it is 80% silver. If the drop turns green? Sorry, that is just a base metal or plating. When in doubt, especially with heirlooms or rare coins, skip the DIY scratch tests. Take your treasures to a trusted jeweler who can zap it with an X-ray scanner for a safe, foolproof answer.


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