No, you cannot see through silver as it is a dense, opaque metal. Silver reflects and absorbs light, preventing visibility through it. While some materials, like glass or clear plastics, are transparent, metals like silver do not allow light to pass through.
The same way people can see through the silver or gold reflective sunglasses... one side allows you to see through, and the other side is like a mirror, so other people can't see in.
look on youtube its better so you can actually see it
at the begining yes you do to see entei raikou and suicune
The color is different. The silver is more reflective. If you cover the coin with a Kleenex you can barely see the CN coin but the silver one shows through.
Through Silver in Blood was created on 1996-04-23.
Through the Gates of the Silver Key was created in 1934.
Silver is usually refined through a process called electrolysis. In this process, an electric current is passed through a solution containing silver, causing the silver to be extracted and deposited onto a cathode. This results in purer silver being obtained.
No
Sulfurous compounds in the air react with silver and become silver-sulfide, this is the tarnish we see on objects made of silver.
i dont know where the fladoodles you guys get this stuff, there is no silver apricorn. there NEVER WILL BE. look in your apribox. DO YOU SEE A SPOT FOR IT? HOW MANY HOLES DO YOU SEE FOR THE APRICORNS?
No.
No such coin exists. 1964 was the last year for silver dimes, and silver proof sets wouldn't be issued until 1992. If you look at the edge of your coin you should see a copper line running through it. This is because the coin is copper-nickel, a silver coin does not have this line because it is not clad, but rather an alloy of 90% silver and 10% copper.