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another play ground today gives me a silver bracelet 1st silver!!!!!

runninnavaho

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I found 1.18 in clad and a 7.5 inch silver bracelet!!! :yikes: I was so excited. It wasn't in the sand it was in the grass by a bench. My first silver, and its not broken! It gave off a pull tab signal on my :bounty: and I went for it anyways. The clasp says "925 Italy" and "milor" I don't know what mil or is if anyone does let me know lol. Oh and I found a chuck e. cheese token with the date 1995. So today at the playground was a good day!!!
 
925 Milor refers to plated gold over sterling silver made by a jewellery company called Milor based in Milan, Italy. 925 indicates that the percentage of silver or gold in the bracelet is 92.5 percent. Milor specialises in sterling, gold and also stainless steel jewellery.
 
So do you think its gold or silver?
 
Sterling Silver with a THIN gold plate over the sterling. The gold plate made it ring up like a pull tab.
 
Thank you, both of you guys are a huge help! TFL and HH!!!
 
Sometimes those types of silver bracelets give off that mid tone buzz, I found one once that sounded exactly like one of those aluminum wires off a chain link fence..except the signal was in the middle of a football field, so I dug it. Great work!
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