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Silver is an important precious metal just like gold, however it ranks second in terms of value and importance after gold. Due to the fact that is very flexible and ductile, it is resistant to pressure and can easily bend. As a result, it is often mixed with other metals to increase its durability and strength. Silver jewelry is usually made with sterling silver, which is composed of 92.5% silver and the remaining 7.5% is a mix of copper and other metals.

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