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I've been paying about $10 to $25 a ounce for nickel plated brass that's about 100 years old.
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Brass is much harder. You can also hit it with a torch to see if it melts to distinguish the two.
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White most likely = (Electro Plated Nickel Silver) Properties and Composition of Nickel Silver - UNS C75700. Nickel silver, known also as German...
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Scrape it with a file.... Yellow or white = brass, red = copper. Check the bottom. Many times they are hallmarked with the silver plate on X or Y....
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