Yes. Silver is more highly valued than steel.
No, gold is more expensive than silver as it is more rare
no. Platinum is more highly valued than silver.
compared to a hundred years ago, no, as aluminum was more expensive than silver than.
US pennies have never been made of silver. If they were they would be worth more than $1. In 1943 they were made out of steel coated zinc. These are often mistaken for silver, lead, and steel but are neither.
Because they mostly have a collectible value.
Yes, Steel is a harder metal than Silver. :)
It's more expensive than ordinary steel, but it's cheaper than titanium.
No, gold is more expensive than silver as it is more rare
no. Platinum is more highly valued than silver.
Copper is much more expensive than most steel.
Yes, it's more expensive because a Rolex is made of gold or silver and a Breitling is always made of stainless steel, but it does matter which type of Breitling-Rolex you buy.
Yes, it is more rare and desirable than silver, so more expensive
Aluminium is more expensive than steel
The answer depends on what you mean by "better". If you mean "stronger", then yes, steel is far stronger than silver. If you mean "more valuable", then no, silver is worth much more by weight than steel.
Yes it is... the only reason it is not used as much as it would be is because it is more expensive than copper, steel, and aluminum.
A: GOLD in a vacuum can be spread to a film steel does not have this property
Its a metal used for jewelry its cheaper than gold and more expensive than silver but has a silver color