Gold Plate or Rolled Gold
Gold plating is a method of depositing a thin layer of gold onto the surface of another metal, most often copper or silver, by chemical or electrochemical means.
Mechanical or chemical affixing of thin gold foils onto the surface of objects is instead known as gilding
Gold plating of silver is used in the manufacture of jewellery.
Like copper, silver atoms diffuse into the gold layer, causing slow gradual fading of its colour and eventually causing tarnishing of the surface. This process may take months and even years, depending on the thickness of the gold layer. A barrier metal layer is used to counter this effect. Copper, which also migrates into gold, does so more slowly than silver.
The copper is usually further plated with nickel. A gold-plated silver article is usually a silver substrate with layers of copper, nickel, and gold deposited on top of it.
Scrap Gold Buyers are unable to purchase rolled gold or gold plated items
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