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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 126134, member: 4552"]All metals have been increasing with the increase in the usage of them. However, the usage of certain metals makes them the talk of the land. Since Gold, Silver and even Platinum are used for coinage, jewlry, electrical contacts, teeth, figureins, etc., their value is more of an interest to the general populace. You may note that Uranium, Plutonium, Radium are also of great value but not used for coins lately so no one on this forum worries about them. Now that may be something to contact the Mint about. If coins were made of Radium for instance, they wouldn't get lost so easily. They would always glow regardless of where they are. If you dropped one in a well, at the beach, in a park, anywhere, you could find them by just looking for the glow. Now think about how impressive it would be when you opened up a Whitman or Dansco Album in a dark room and the entire collection glowed enough to light the room.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 126134, member: 4552"]All metals have been increasing with the increase in the usage of them. However, the usage of certain metals makes them the talk of the land. Since Gold, Silver and even Platinum are used for coinage, jewlry, electrical contacts, teeth, figureins, etc., their value is more of an interest to the general populace. You may note that Uranium, Plutonium, Radium are also of great value but not used for coins lately so no one on this forum worries about them. Now that may be something to contact the Mint about. If coins were made of Radium for instance, they wouldn't get lost so easily. They would always glow regardless of where they are. If you dropped one in a well, at the beach, in a park, anywhere, you could find them by just looking for the glow. Now think about how impressive it would be when you opened up a Whitman or Dansco Album in a dark room and the entire collection glowed enough to light the room.[/QUOTE]
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