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Post by Carey on Apr 2, 2023 2:08:27 GMT -5
I had a pile of old sterling cast sprues with buttons that I melted down with 92.5 g fine silver plus the 7.5 g of copper and poured all into a bucket filled with water to make more usable sizes of sterling. It turned out white with quite a bit of yellow here and there. Did I accidentally melt some gold in with it? Or could the yellow be from the copper that didn't mix in well? And if some of it was gold, is there any way to separate the metals now? Thank you in advance.
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