Abstract
A set of silver-copper coins were investigated for their stochiometry in order to check any possible counterfeit. The studied coins are 50 Lebanese Piastres and are relatively recent, minted in 1952. They are supposed to have nominal concentration of 60 wt.% Ag and 40 wt.% Cu. In this work, it is shown the utility and capability of combining PIXE (particle induced X-ray emission) and RBS (Rutherford backscattering spectrometry) techniques to determine the elemental content and check the presence, if any, of surface layer. For this aim, 3 MeV proton beam and Al funny filter, used as x-ray absorber, were used to determine the elemental composition, based on the emission and detection of the characteristic x-rays of the corresponding elements. The first PIXE results of the supposed bulky coins showed an excess of silver composition vs. copper. In addition, the experimental protocol was checked by analyzing some other coins of known composition, such as 1-euro and 2-euro coins. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Roumie, M., Nsouli, B., & Assafiri, Y. (2012). Authenticity determination of Ag-Cu Lebanese coins using combined PIXE and RBS techniques. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 37). https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/37/1/012013
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