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<p>[QUOTE="Evom777, post: 990618, member: 27123"]@imrich......I don`t think You have anything to worry about, even though silver oxidizes when exposed.....it still has the highest sheen of ANY metal when polished. With gold at it`s highest levels, We`re seeing more people gravitate towards either silver jewelry and bullion. (China has seen a big spike in silver jewelry for that very reason) </p><p><br /></p><p>We all can debate on how silver will be used in industry.....but personally speaking I think that the jewelry/bullion buyers are going to keep it rising nonetheless, provided gold does not plummet to the $200-$400 range. (which it never will) </p><p><br /></p><p>Gold and silver are first mentioned in the book of Genesis which historians have dated roughly about 1400-1450 BC. The mystique and allure of gold & silver are in Our genes. Many people have done research as to exactly why this is, and have not come up with anything substantial other than what We`ve already known. </p><p>I never discount the psychological aspect of Our fascination with the PMs......Mankind will still cling to them long after His ways and civilization are no more.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Evom777, post: 990618, member: 27123"]@imrich......I don`t think You have anything to worry about, even though silver oxidizes when exposed.....it still has the highest sheen of ANY metal when polished. With gold at it`s highest levels, We`re seeing more people gravitate towards either silver jewelry and bullion. (China has seen a big spike in silver jewelry for that very reason) We all can debate on how silver will be used in industry.....but personally speaking I think that the jewelry/bullion buyers are going to keep it rising nonetheless, provided gold does not plummet to the $200-$400 range. (which it never will) Gold and silver are first mentioned in the book of Genesis which historians have dated roughly about 1400-1450 BC. The mystique and allure of gold & silver are in Our genes. Many people have done research as to exactly why this is, and have not come up with anything substantial other than what We`ve already known. I never discount the psychological aspect of Our fascination with the PMs......Mankind will still cling to them long after His ways and civilization are no more.[/QUOTE]
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