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  2. Gold vs. silver investing: Which is better when interest ...

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    Gold and silver are both precious metal assets worth investing in, but one could be a better bet right now. / Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto. Until recently, inflation had been high in the U.S ...

  3. Gold vs. silver: Which is the better investment?

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    Gold and silver are two popular investments for those looking for assets that can be both a store of value and an inflation hedge. These precious metals are both well-regarded and have long ...

  4. Gold vs. silver: Which is better for your portfolio?

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    Experts agree that gold and silver have unique strengths in portfolios. "Gold is the clear leader when it comes to stability. It offers a proven track record of maintaining value, especially in ...

  5. Silver - Wikipedia

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    Since silver is more reactive than gold, supplies of native silver were much more limited than those of gold. [63] For example, silver was more expensive than gold in Egypt until around the fifteenth century BC: [65] the Egyptians are thought to have separated gold from silver by heating the metals with salt, and then reducing the silver ...

  6. Metals of antiquity - Wikipedia

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    The earliest gold artifacts were discovered at the site of Wadi Qana in the Levant. [13] Silver is estimated to have been discovered in Asia Minor shortly after copper and gold. [14] There is evidence that iron was known from before 5000 BC. [15] The oldest known iron objects used by humans are some beads of meteoric iron, made in Egypt in ...

  7. Precious metal - Wikipedia

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    Gold nugget A selection of precious metal elements; gold, silver, platinum, palladium, copper, ruthenium, rhodium, rhenium, osmium, iridium and mercury. They are labeled and arranged by their location on the periodic table. Precious metals are rare, naturally occurring metallic chemical elements of high economic value.

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