there is no specific part of the world that produces silver
The Silver Langur lives in Southeast Asia. They are sometimes called the 'Silver Leaf Monkeys.' They are mostly found in Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Silver is most commonly found in Mexico, Peru, China, Australia, and Russia. These countries are among the top producers of silver in the world due to their rich mineral deposits and extensive mining operations.
A number of factors determine silver spot prices. Supply and demand are the biggest factors that result in the current silver spot price. Commodity markets that trade around the world include precious metals such as silver, gold and platinum. The commodity markets play a part in the silver spot price. Supply and demand prices can vary by the hour. Future commodity speculation also plays a part in determining silver spot prices. The demand for silver by manufacturing companies also influences the spot prices. World governments affect the price by purchasing or selling large quantities of silver. The opening or closing of silver mines, and the increase or decrease of production also affects prices. For the most part, silver spot can change quickly.
Many guns have silver used as part of the decoration, but I know of none where silver is part of the functional gun. Silver is too soft to withstand the pressures generated.
Probably that part of it is 18k gold, and part is sterling silver.
Yes. It is a city in southern Mexico where the first silver mines were found by Spanish settlers in the 16th century. Taxco is home to the world-famous Taxco silver jewelry.
You find it in M.T Silver Cave
An Aglet
Lead
1 part silver, 2 parts copper ( ie .333 )
1 part silver, 2 parts copper ( ie .333 )
Argentina , i quess