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tom has 39 silver dollars
I think that it depends on which is more scarce. The harder it is to find it then the more its worth. But in world trade i think that gold is worth more since we trade it.
It sounds like you're referring to the 1943 wheat penny, which is actually made of zinc-coated steel, not silver or aluminum. In circulated condition, one is worth about 10 cents.
Titanium generally costs more than sterling silver due to its higher strength-to-weight ratio and durability. However, the price of titanium can vary depending on market demand and specific titanium grade, while sterling silver prices can fluctuate based on factors like purity and design intricacy.
Not sure if I understand the question. Silver and titanium are two different metals, silver is softer than titanium and melts at a much lower temperature. Also generally titanium is more expensive than silver, so I dont see why anyone would want to "make silver with titanium".
Quarter, not "quater" - just like it's spelled on the back of the coin. Silver, not titanium. Titanium is used for space ships and high-intensity toolmaking. Assuming that 1964 is correct, the coin is worth about $2.50 to $3 for its silver content.
titanium is a silver color
In terms of market price, gold is generally worth more than titanium. Gold has been prized for its rarity and historical significance, which contributes to its higher value compared to titanium, which is more abundant and has diverse industrial uses.
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Titanium and tungsten jewelry do have advantages for men because they are a darker colored metal and look more masculine. They are both a little more heavy duty than gold or silver.
Titanium diamond rings, while more rare than gold, silver and platinum, are available at certain jewelers.
It comes in a silver titanium color.
gold is worth more than silver, so the more gold the more its worth.
Pre-1965 silver coins are worth more for the silver than face value.
Yes. Silver coins are worth more than face value.