Silver Price
Silver is
a precious metal that has been used in many things from flatware, jewelry, coins
and even as a currency at one point. United States used silver up until the
1970s. 1964 and prior quarters, dimes, and halves were 90 percent silver, 65-70
the Kennedy halves were 40 percent. Silver prices have gone up and down in the
past and present.
The Silver
prices as of this article are at a much lower value then in 2011 and 2012. Finding
Silver prices is as easy as doing a web search for Silver prices and many sites
offer an up to date market value for Silver prices. Silver prices are affected
by many things and will determine its value on the market. Silver prices reached
a high of $48.48 in the last 10 years with the lowest being $4.50.
Many people
still believe that Silver prices will continue to rise and others believe that
Silver prices will continue to plummet it's a very volatile market and both
parties bring up valid points. Silver prices with affect the price you pay to
Silver bullion. Dealers use the current silver prices on the market plus a premium
to determine what price you pay for the silver bullion item you're interested
in. Silver prices affect the Jewelry market as well. Silver is a precious metal
and has been used since the dawn of time in many things including mirrors and
a lot of other every day things. Silver is a shiny metal with a white luster
and is considered very malleable and slightly harder then its more expensive
brother Gold. Silver has a periodic abbreviation Ag with a atomic number 47.
I enjoy
Silver very much both as long term investment and as Jewellery. I have purchased
many Silver items in my day from very reputable companies such as Tiffany and
Co and Cartier. Silver will tarnish but they do make many products to clean
up and polish your Silver. You have to be more careful when wearing any Silver
items because Silver may have chemical reactions to lotions, creams, even body
chemicals can make Silver look less desirable.
You shouldn't
wear Silver jewelry in the swimming pool because chlorine will dull and might
even discolour your Silver jewelry. So in conclusion make sure to do your research
on Silver prices and never be afraid to ask questions about the Silver item
you're buying or investing in.
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