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<p>[QUOTE="JrCoin, post: 827751, member: 18390"]<b>re: cheap jewelry</b></p><p><br /></p><p>Actually alot of jewelry manufactured to appeal to teenagers is now made out of stainless steel. I believe a small quantity of silver is required to make stainless, but I haven't seen anything in the line of copper, at least anything that was labeled as copper. Jewelry (like everything else) is getting made out of cheaper material. Artificial stones, cheap metal, ect. So the question becomes, when precious metals are too expensive to use to make anything, are they really worth anything??? I mean, imagine what gold would cost if it cured cancer or powered hybrid cars. At least with copper you can industrialize, and infrastructure is something that will only increase with the population. I think copper is a no-brainer, of course I'm just squirrelling away pre-82 cents I come across for grandchildren down the line, I don't really expect much performance in the next 30 years that I could use. Copper doesn't have much market for short term imo.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JrCoin, post: 827751, member: 18390"][b]re: cheap jewelry[/b] Actually alot of jewelry manufactured to appeal to teenagers is now made out of stainless steel. I believe a small quantity of silver is required to make stainless, but I haven't seen anything in the line of copper, at least anything that was labeled as copper. Jewelry (like everything else) is getting made out of cheaper material. Artificial stones, cheap metal, ect. So the question becomes, when precious metals are too expensive to use to make anything, are they really worth anything??? I mean, imagine what gold would cost if it cured cancer or powered hybrid cars. At least with copper you can industrialize, and infrastructure is something that will only increase with the population. I think copper is a no-brainer, of course I'm just squirrelling away pre-82 cents I come across for grandchildren down the line, I don't really expect much performance in the next 30 years that I could use. Copper doesn't have much market for short term imo.[/QUOTE]
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