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'''Silver''' is a white, malleable metallic element, found in ores such as [[argentite]].
'''Silver''' is a white, malleable metallic element, found in ores such as [[argentite]].


It was, and still is, highly valued for jewelry, tableware, and other ornamental use. During [[period]] is was, along with [[Gold]] an important part of trade.
It was, and still is, highly valued for jewelry, tableware, and other ornamental use. During [[period]] is was, along with [[Gold]], an important part of trade.


It was used widely in [[coin|coinage]].
It was used widely in [[coin|coinage]].

Revision as of 16:54, 5 December 2003

Silver is a white, malleable metallic element, found in ores such as argentite.

It was, and still is, highly valued for jewelry, tableware, and other ornamental use. During period is was, along with Gold, an important part of trade.

It was used widely in coinage.

See also