You can also buy “Junk” silver in much smaller increments. Just remember that $1.50 in change equals about an ounce. So, 15 dimes of “Junk” silver is an ounce and so on. This way, you can always figure out how much you are paying per ounce when you buy “Junk” silver. The ...
I was going to cut into the bar to show it wasn't solid gold, but sinceit sticks to a magnet, I think we can pretty much take that as read. A metal that sticks to a magnetmust containiron, nickel and/or cobalt, iron being the cheapest. So under the plating this is clearly a ...
an alternative for white gold during the difficult economy, and while it used to be more popular with just the younger these days it has much more mass appeal. So much so that retailers are now offering fine gemstones with silver--something you used to see only with gold....
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