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Q: Why was Silver used to make coins in the past?
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Why was silver used to make coins in the past instead of cooper?

Silver has a stronger molecular structure and therefore wont explode in your pocket.


What was used to make roman coins?

The Romans used bronze, silver and gold to make their coins.


Where was the silver used in British coins mined?

The silver used to make predecimal British coins could have been mined anywhere in the then British Empire. A lot of silver was also acquired from raids on Spanish ships.


How is silver used today?

Silver is used in coins!


What do copper silver and gold have in common?

All are metals and used to make coins.


What is used to make silver?

coins jewellery mirrors


Did they have 1834 silver coins?

It would depend on who you mean by "they", but up until the mid 20th century, silver had been used to make coins for over two thousand years.


Why is silver used?

Silver is used in many things. It is used to make jewelry and other decorative items. The US mint also uses silver for making coins. Silver is valued for it's precious metal.


What is difference between nickel silver and sterling silver?

Nickel silver is an alloy of copper, nickel and zinc, and it was used to make 'silver' coins that were previously made in silver or 50% silver. British coins were silver up to 1921 and 50% silver until 1946, and then they were made of nickel silver. Sterling silver is 92.5% pure silver.


When did copper get added to silver coins?

Copper has almost always been used in silver coins, because pure silver wears out faster.


How long has silver been used for coins?

Silver has been used in coinage ever since coinage was made. The earliest coins were made out of an alloy of silver and gold. Silver, along with gold, have been used for coins ever since coinage was made in 700 BC or so.


Why are copper gold silver and platinum used for making coins and jewelry?

Silver and gold have not been used to make general circulation coins for many years, and platinum has never been used to make general circulation coins. The value of the metal became greater than value of the coin, so cheaper and more robust metals were found to make coins. Copper is rarely used to make low denomination coins these days for the same reason, but is still used to make "silver" coins as an alloy with nickel. Most "silver" general circulation coins are made from a 75% copper, 25% nickel alloy, or a similar ratio of the two metals, giving the coin a silvery appearance. Many Mints around the world produce bullion coins for collectors from precious metals such as gold and silver and even platinum sometimes, plus a few more even more exotic metals Silver, gold and platinum are all precious metals with a high value. They look good as jewellery and usually do not have any adverse reactions with the skin of the wearer.