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Does gold or silver set off metal detectors?

Gold, platinum, sterling silver, and other fine jewelry rarely causes an alarm. That means you can wear your rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and watches. The only gotcha is when your jewelry is bulky or contains a lot of metal.



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Gold, platinum, sterling silver, and other fine jewelry rarely causes an alarm. That means you can wear your rings, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and watches. The only gotcha is when your jewelry is bulky or contains a lot of metal.

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Yes. Metal detectors will detect large pieces of gold in or on your person. Baggage scanners will see gold (as an opaque item - gold is very dense and X-rays do not penetrate it).

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You are not required to remove any jewelry when going through airport security unless it triggers an alarm from the metal detector.

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If the person is carrying any metal objects, the metal will disrupt the magnetic field or the electromagnetic field. This disruption will cause a classic metal detector circuit to set off an alarm.

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Using metal-lined bags or containers: Metal-lined bags or containers can be used to conceal metal objects and evade detection. Using a metal detector jammer: These devices emit a signal that can interfere with the operation of metal detectors and cause them to malfunction.

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