There are two kinds of silver. On placing a piece of it
upon an iron fire-shovel at a white heat, if the metal remains
perfectly white, it is of the best quality: if again it turns of a
reddish colour, it is inferior; but if it becomes black, it is
worthless. Fraud, however, has devised means of stultifying
this test even; for by keeping the shovel immersed in men's
urine, the piece of silver absorbs it as it burns, and so displays
a fictitious whiteness. There is also a kind of test with
reference to polished silver: when the human breath comes
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