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Much gold very silver
Absolutely not! Silver is MUCH more plentiful than gold. If There were more gold than silver, silver would COST more than GOLD!
No, magnets are useful for finding iron, but almost all other metals do not respond to magnets. Gold and silver are equally non-magnetic. However, there are lots of other differences that would enable you to distinguish between gold and silver. Even if you have an alloy of gold and silver, you can tell how much of it is gold and how much of it is silver, by analysing the density of the alloy. Gold is much denser than silver.
silver bullions are different from gold bullions because they are not worth as much. gold is a more precious metal than silver so the silver bullions are worth less that the gold bullions.
no because gold sounds so much better than silver
Gold Olympic medals are real gold, but they are not all gold. They are usually just coated with gold. The rest of the medal is usually silver. There are standards as to how much gold is actually on the gold medals.
About the value of silver. Its an aloy that is mostly silver.
What ever kind they can get. Gold or silver. Maybe not so much on the silver. More of the gold...hmm...
Gold, Silver, Diamond, and much much more
The 14k means that the plating is 14 karat gold. The "sgp" means that the item is silver with gold plating. What you have is a 14karat gold plated silver item. It is not gold, it is silver. The plating is not worth much, it's mainly for looks.
Much, much, much more silver. The rarer something is, generally the more expensive or precious it is. Since silver is fairly abundant, its price (early 2015) is about $20 per Troy ounce. Gold is fairly rare, its current price is ~$1200 an ounce. That gold is 600 times more expensive than silver has everything to do with its rarity. If silver were more rare than gold, then silver would be several hundred times more expensive than gold.
16 gold 6 silver 3 bronze