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![]() ![]() While the Nobel Prize medals are genuinely made of pure gold, the Olympic gold medals aren't: they are made of silver and then plated with a thin layer of gold. ![]() Last edited by Lee Stewart; 12-17-2018 at 02:51 PM. |
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![]() ![]() The most common form of silver is sterling silver. This is actually only 92.5% pure silver, with the other 7.5% made up of other precious metals including copper. Britannia silver is an alloy of 95.8% silver and 4.2% copper, also used for jewelry and silverware. Mexican silver is 95% silver and 5% copper. Fine silver is at least 99.9% pure and commercially available, but too soft for general use. There are 6 other classes of Silver (10 total) |
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