I broke down and processed terrain radar units that came out of F-111 bombers. RF Shielding throughout not only the boards, but much of the connectors were also military grade plating. I wish I took pictures now they actually looked like steampunk art with lots of gold.
There is information on the forum about the different grades of gold plating, with military grade being mentioned. I didn't look for it myself but remember it being discussed at some point. I cannot remember right off the top of my mind what the actual thickness of military grade plating is, but it's the very thickest before clad I believe. So nice boards, even if plated in the early 2000s it should be the same thickness, nice thing about anything military grade is that the gold thickness has stayed the same while industry standard changes, becomes more efficient in laying gold plate, every so many years. So the plating should be the same thickness as it's always been, which means slathered with gold plate!
Just kidding about the slathering of gold plate, but you get the idea. I can tell you this, those boards look like they have a nice thick plating of gold, notice how they have that nice dull kind of buttery look? That is usually an indication of high purity, thick gold plating. When you see the more efficient types of plating, they tend to look overly shiny and bright. So those particular boards, look to me, to have a heavy gold plating on them.
Nice looking boards!
Scott