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SILVER BUYERS ADVICE:
Are you looking for a silver buyer in FM? Our comprehensve list of
potential silver buyers should help you in your search. Keep in mind that prices
offered from one silver buyer to the next can vary drastically. Also understand that
the type of silver you are selling will determine the price paid. Silver prices have
started to run up again since the last run-up in the 1980s. Prices were manipulated to
$50 per troy ounce by the HUNT brothers in the 80s. Today's seem to be connected to
inflation fears and currency devaluation. We recommend contacting a number of silver
buyers in FM before selling your items. Silver buyers will be happy to
buy the following: coins, bullion, jewelry, silverware, sterling silver, 800 silver,
tea sets, pitchers, candles, etc...
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LIST OF SILVER BUYERS FAQS
http://www.silverinstitute.org/silver_facts.php
http://www.silverusersassociation.org/silver/facts.shtml/
http://www.silverchatter.com/2009/04/finding-buyers-for-my-sterling-flatware.html
http://www.silvercoinbuyers.com/
http://www.federalreserve.gov/generalinfo/faq/faqgs.htm
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SILVER BUYERS FACTS
The Element Silver is defined as a lustrous white, ductile, malleable metallic element, occurring both uncombined and in ores such as argentite, having the highest thermal and electrical conductivity of the metals. It is highly valued for jewelry, tableware, and other ornamental use and is widely used in coinage, photography, dental and soldering alloys, electrical contacts, and printed circuits.
Silver was discovered was discovered in Ancient times and used by the ancient South Americans, Asians, Egyptians, Greeks, Romans and Chinese. It is mentioned in the Bible
Name of Element : Silver
Symbol of Element : Ag
Atomic Number of Silver : 47
Atomic Mass: 107.8682 amu
Melting Point: 961.93 °C - 1235.08 °K
Boiling Point: 2212.0 °C - 2485.15 °K
Number of Protons/Electrons in Silver : 47
Number of Neutrons in Silver : 61
Crystal Structure: Cubic
Density @ 293 K: 10.5 g/cm3
Color of Silver : lustrous white - silver
http://www.facts-about.org.uk/science-element-silver.htm
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