U.S. mints would allow unlimited conversion of silver at a rate lower than that of gold.
The ancient Egyptian word for money is "bnw," which refers to a unit of weight used for precious metals. However, in a broader sense, the concept of money in ancient Egypt often revolved around commodities like grain and silver rather than coinage. During later periods, specifically the Greco-Roman era, the term "drachma" was also used as a form of currency.
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The term "white trash" is used as a disparaging term for a poor white person or white people (often perceived as being lazy and ignorant).
Yes, a Reed and Barton 3610 silver soldered piece made for the U.S. Navy is typically made of silver. The term "silver soldered" indicates that silver solder was used in its construction, which usually means the item contains a significant amount of silver, often in the form of a silver alloy. However, for exact specifications regarding the silver content, it's best to consult specific documentation or markings on the item.
The term "sterling silver" actually comes from the "pound sterling," the unit of British currency. British silver coinage was for hundreds of years (excepting various bouts of debasing over the years) 92.5% pure. Thus, "sterling silver," which is 92.5% pure, merely refers to silver which is as pure as the pound sterling. As a historical note, the purity of silver in British coinage was reduced in 1920 to 50% silver, and in 1947, silver was replaced with a cupro-nickel alloy in British "silver" coinage.
The term is actually "coin silver". In the US it refers to the alloy of 90% silver and 10% copper that was used up till 1964 for dimes, quarters, and half dollars, and up till 1935 for dollars.
Not in chemistry: The term "coinage metal" in chemistry means copper, silver, and/or gold, and this list does not include aluminum. In law and business, "coinage metal" means any metal actually used for physical coins, and aluminum could be used but only rarely has actually been so used.
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The term 'MP3 free' refers to a MP3 file format which is free to download and will not cost anything to do so. Sometimes there are free MP3 songs on sites such as iTunes, for example.
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The French word "lajai" does not appear to have a standard meaning in English, as it seems to be a misspelling or a non-standard term. If you meant "l'argent," it translates to "money" or "silver." Please clarify if you meant a different term or context.
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The term "karat" is not used with silver like it with gold (where 24 karat gold is 100% pure gold and 18 karat gold is 18/24ths, or 75%, pure). 22 karat gold would be 91.667% pure - that same purity level is often found in silver coinage (slightly less pure than 92.5% coin silver, or "sterling silver", of England of yore).
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