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What is difference between arteies vein?

arteries are thicker then veins


Will a tattoo artist do a tattoo over spider veins?

yes they will go over it


What does silver art round mean in coin collecting?

A silver art round is simply an amount of silver in a coin shape that is not legal tender anywhere and it usually has some kind of design on them. They have low collectability but are used as novelties and gifts, for example, some art rounds might have a picture of Santa saying Merry Christmas, or have a manger scene, they might have a company's logo, abstract designs, or may even copy legal tender designs (for example, a 1 ounce silver art round looking like a wheat penny). The value for most silver art rounds is the silver content in them rather than the design, however most (especially new) sell for several to tens of dollars over the price of silver in them but usually make rather poor investments.


What is the value of a colorized 2000 US Silver Eagle dollar?

Since the coin is colorized it makes it unique but this does not increase the value. It would be worth what silver is worth per ounce because these coins contain an ounce of silver. Currently silver is worth $28.83 in US currency. See the related link below for the current spot price of silver.


Why does Rene Magritte paint silver balls in his work and what are they and what do they mean?

René Magritte often used silver balls in his paintings as symbolic objects that challenge perception and reality. These spheres can represent the mystery of existence, the nature of objects, and the interplay between the familiar and the surreal. By incorporating them into his works, Magritte invites viewers to question their assumptions about the world and the meanings behind everyday objects. Ultimately, the silver balls serve as a catalyst for exploring deeper philosophical themes, such as identity and the nature of art itself.