There was less paper money
The government no longer bought silver--Apex.
deflation
To get settlers to move west and expand to the western parts of the US. The discovery of gold and silver had a huge effect of the western migration. Another huge effect was the Transcontinental Railroad. Examples of why people migrated west included the discovery of gold and silver, adventure, opportunities for ex-slaves, and the promised 160 acres of land by the US government.
No, it is 92.5% silver.
the olympic is all silver nothing else
Sterling silver is 92.5% silver. It is unclear exactly when it was first used. It may have been the sterling silver penny.
France? Argent is 'silver'. Largent, as a distortion of L'Argent, would mean "the silver" and could have referred to one who mined silver, one who worked in silver (a silver smith) or even to a silver-haired person.
deflation
Demonetizing silver led to a significant decline in its value and use as a standard for currency, which affected economies that relied on silver as a monetary base. This transition often favored gold-backed currencies, consolidating monetary power and creating economic disparities between nations that continued to use silver and those that adopted gold. Additionally, the shift contributed to increased volatility in global markets and affected trade dynamics, particularly in countries that were major silver producers.
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there was less paper money.
It made silver worth more than gold
It removes tarnish and renews the shine.
The product is a silver halide insoluble in water.
You get sick?
Silver nanoparticles are antibacterial, and when embedded in plastics for use in the medical field, are non-toxic. This makes silver nanoparticles useful in plastic applications such as surgical catheters.
Sunlight triggers a chemical reaction in silver bromide, causing it to decompose into silver and bromine. This reaction is the basis for traditional black and white photography, where the exposed silver bromide in film or paper is converted into metallic silver to form an image.