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Yes a silver coin can conduct electricity, Silver is one of the most commonly used to conduct electricity. Yes, silver is a very good conductor of electricity

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Yes a silver coin can conduct electricity, Silver is one of the most commonly used to conduct electricity

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Yes. In fact silver is the best electrical conductor of all metals.

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Silver is a great conductor of electricity. A silver coin would conduct electricity. Silver can only form bonds with other elements. It can hold itself together with metallic bonds.

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