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no. Platinum is more highly valued than silver.
There have been times when iron was more valuable than gold. Most bronze age civilizations valued iron more highly than gold, as it was both rarer (iron ore is common, naturally occurring pure iron is not) and more useful (iron is significantly stronger than bronze, and much, much stronger than gold).
Yes. Silver is more highly valued than steel.
I'm pretty sure real gold is worth more then gold stuffed with lesser valued things.
River-worn lumps of gold are typically called nuggets. They can take a variety of shapes, from very flat to nearly spherical, and can be almost purely gold or contain pieces of the host rock, which is usually white quartz. Nuggets are generally worth more than spot price, but they're not as highly valued as crystalline gold or gold wire.
Gold is considered better than iron for certain applications due to its superior properties, such as its resistance to corrosion, malleability, and conductivity. Gold is also highly valued for its rarity and aesthetics, making it a popular choice for jewelry and investment purposes. However, for practical uses like construction or manufacturing, iron's strength and lower cost make it a more suitable material.
Actually, it was gold they traded for salt. The africans (believe it or not) valued salt more than gold. It could be used for flavoring and preserving foods.
Gold is less valuable than Topsoil. Yet Gold is now valued more than Topsoil, and Forests. I'd rather ask "How does selective logging protect Forests?"
Yes, bronze is typically worth less than gold. Bronze is an alloy made from copper and other metals, while gold is a precious metal valued for its rarity and beauty. Gold has a higher market value and is more sought after than bronze.
Yes, there are several metals that are more valuable than gold, such as platinum, rhodium, and palladium. These metals are rarer and have unique properties that make them highly sought after for various industrial and technological applications.
These are some metals that are more rare than gold: Ruthenium, Palladium, Platinum*, Rhenium, Iridium, Rhodium, Osmium *Platinum is actually more abundant than gold, but because there are far less minable sources, it is considered to be rarer than gold. These are more expensive than gold: Platinum, Rhodium I would consider human life/soul more precious than monitary value. Some may also consider memories or experiences high valued. Pretty much anything you can't put a price on.
It depends on personal preference and the market value at the time. Gold is typically valued for its scarcity and universal acceptance, while diamonds are valued for their brilliance and rarity. Both are considered precious and have their own unique qualities.