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  2. Prices of chemical elements - Wikipedia

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    In the form of boric acid, price per boron contained. Min. 99% pure. 6: C: Carbon: 2.267: 200 (5.54 × 10 18 kg) 0.122: 0.28: 2018: EIA Coal [19] In the form of anthracite, price per carbon contained, assuming 90% carbon content. There is a wide variation of price of carbon depending on its form.

  3. Precious metal - Wikipedia

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    Precious metals are rare, naturally occurring metallic chemical elements of high economic value. ... Metal price (US$/kg) Name Symbol 10 Apr 2009 [21] 22 Jul 2009 [22]

  4. List of most expensive coins - Wikipedia

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    White Metal Pattern Quarter AU-58 United States Heritage Auctions April 2021 $1,210,000 1907 Ultra High Relief LE $20 United States Norweb Goldberg May 1999 $1,207,500 1794 Flowing Hair dollar: MS-64 United States Brand, Boyd, Cardinal Bowers Merena August 2010 $1,207,500 1866 No Motto Silver Dollar United States Wolfson, Jay, Delp ANR

  5. Rare-earth element - Wikipedia

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    As seen in the chart, rare-earth elements are found on Earth at similar concentrations to many common transition metals. The most abundant rare-earth element is cerium, which is actually the 25th most abundant element in Earth's crust, having 68 parts per million (about as common as copper).

  6. Metal prices - Wikipedia

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    Other metals include bismuth, selenium, tellurium, and many others including rare earth metals are traded directly between suppliers and users. The London Metal Exchange is an example of a metals exchange where metal is traded as futures contracts providing pricing for defined purity and contract size.

  7. Palladium - Wikipedia

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    The ensuing market panic drove the price to an all-time high of $1,340 per troy ounce ($43/g) in January 2001. [88] Around that time, the Ford Motor Company, fearing that automobile production would be disrupted by a palladium shortage, stockpiled the metal. When prices fell in early 2001, Ford lost nearly US$1 billion. [89]

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