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<p>[QUOTE="jolumoga, post: 26702470, member: 41780"]I don't mean to play devil's advocate here, but I'm a bit of a fan of both gold and silver, and like you I recognize that gold is king and silver is maybe a prince. At about $5,000 per troy ounce, I just don't see gold as attainable anymore among even most Americans (!!!). I just can't see many people in developing nations being able to afford gold jewelry, especially in the purity that it's been produced historically. So I skeptically asked ChatGPT if sterling silver jewelry is popular in Thailand, and I was told "yes," affordability being one reason provided. We know in the U.S. when gold skyrockets, silver is used as a substitute by buyers. In fact, if silver's price continues to rise, I wonder if they will start using alternatives to silver, like maybe stainless steel. To be clear, I have never been to Thailand, but again I can't see the average American even close to buying a quality gold necklace anymore.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jolumoga, post: 26702470, member: 41780"]I don't mean to play devil's advocate here, but I'm a bit of a fan of both gold and silver, and like you I recognize that gold is king and silver is maybe a prince. At about $5,000 per troy ounce, I just don't see gold as attainable anymore among even most Americans (!!!). I just can't see many people in developing nations being able to afford gold jewelry, especially in the purity that it's been produced historically. So I skeptically asked ChatGPT if sterling silver jewelry is popular in Thailand, and I was told "yes," affordability being one reason provided. We know in the U.S. when gold skyrockets, silver is used as a substitute by buyers. In fact, if silver's price continues to rise, I wonder if they will start using alternatives to silver, like maybe stainless steel. To be clear, I have never been to Thailand, but again I can't see the average American even close to buying a quality gold necklace anymore.[/QUOTE]
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