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Sometimes referred to as the 'poor man's gold', silver's history as a monetary metal is as rich as its more expensive counterpart, even outshining the yellow metal in some societies.
Find out all you need to know about silver bullion and how it could prove to be the ideal investment for you.
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Density of silver
The density of silver is most commonly stated as 10.49 grams per cubic centimetre. This makes it less dense than Gold, which is one of the densest elements at 19.32 grams per cubic centimetre. The density difference means that an ounce of gold would be almost half the size of …
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How Much is a Silver Dollar Worth?
Between 1794 and 1935 the US dollar coin was minted in silver. Although this coin has a nominal face value of one dollar, a silver dollar is worth much more than that due to the value of its pure silver content. Like all precious metal bullion products, the price of …
How to Invest in Silver Bullion
There are a variety of ways to invest in silver, and it can often be difficult to know which is the best option for you. A lot will depend on your budget and your motivations for investing in bullion. Below we explore some of the different methods available, so that …
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Investing in Silver
By far the least expensive of the precious metals, silver is sometimes referred to as a ‘poor man’s gold’. However, as bullion dealers with a reasonable amount of knowledge on the subject, we believe that this is an unfair comparison. As two rare and precious metals, it is tempting to …
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Milk spots on silver coins
We are often asked about milk spots on silver coins: What are they? Do they affect a coin's value? Can they be removed? Milk spots are marks that appear on the surface of a silver coin. The white or off-white colouring bears a resemblance to milk – hence the name. …
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Silver Fix
The term ‘Silver Fix’, refers to the benchmark used for the trading of silver bars, silver coins, and other silver assets across the world. For more than a hundred years, major players in the silver industry would hold a conference every day, at 12 noon GMT, in which they would …
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Types of silver
There are many different types of silver. This is because pure 100% silver is soft and malleable. For most practical applications silver is mixed or alloyed with other harder metals, typically copper. Different types of silver are therefore defined by the type and amount of other metal used in the …
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What is the cheapest way to buy silver?
If you have decided to invest in Silver - read more on why buying silver is a good idea - then one of the next questions you’re likely to ask yourself is what is the cheapest way to buy silver? Buying cheap silver means making the most money when you …
What is the Chemical Symbol for Silver?
The chemical symbol for silver is Ag, coming from the Latin word for silver – Argentum . Interestingly, it is the same root word for the French word argent , which means both silver and money, telling us a lot about the historical affinity between wealth and precious metals. Silver’s …
Why are silver premiums so high?
One of the most common questions for investors looking at silver is why the premiums are so high compared to other precious metals. If we take a look at an ounce of each metal at the time of writing, the premium above spot price for a 1oz bar of each …
Why Buy Silver Instead of Gold?
Investing in precious metals is a big commitment, and it can sometimes be hard to know which out of gold and silver is the best metal to invest in. Ideally, we would all have a diverse portfolio containing both among other investments to cover all eventualities. However, we’re aware that …
Will the Value of Silver Increase?
Predicting the Silver Price The main concern of any investor before parting with their hard-earned money is whether or not their investment will offer a good return. Of course the difficulty is that all assets are prone to rise and fall in value as external forces make them more or …