Hi,
Got this cleaned 5 pesetas coin from 1870
weight 23,55g
thickness 2,7mm
Water testing inconclusive, sometimes it's close to silver, other times it's nickel-copper. I'm getting 8.66 g/cm3. Used this test https://en.numista.com/numisdoc/determining-the-metal-of-a-coin-27.html
ice test. melted ice quickly, got cold fast
magnet test. doesn't stick.
ping test. resonates nicely, sounds like a silver coin.
attaching images of the coin, which matches harrytang positions of the edge lettering.

Thoughts? In my opinion, weight deviation is quite significant since it's not a very worn-down coin. Tested scales with a known coin, it showed 6,26 grams on a 0.900 silver quarter, and calipher was 0,1 mm off










