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No. Genuine silver dollars are made of silver and copper; neither of which are magnetic.
You cannot magnetize a permanent magnet because it is already magnetized.
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No. Genuine silver dollars are made of silver and copper; neither of which are magnetic.
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It was gold and silver
Gold and silver both have the letter A. Gold is AU silver is AG
If you breed a gold and silver chao, you can get * a Gold chao * a Silver chao * a Gold chao with silver highlights * Or a Silver chao with gold highlights If you didn't get any of these, somethings wrong with your gamecube/dreamcast
No. But silver can be sold. As can slivers of gold.
There were only 200 silver-framed FXDC's produced in 1993. The problem was the metallic pigment in the silver would magnetize in the electrically charged paint, so they had to be painted by hand.
Gold and silver are noble metals; gold is not so reactive, silver is more reactive.
They named it "gold and silver" because there is a lot of gold and silver in Montana.