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Why Silver Prices are so High and How You Can Cash In

Mar 10, 2013, 11:03 AM | Updated: Mar 29, 2013, 11:49 am

It’s true that gold gets all the glory, but its precious metal cousin silver also deserves your love. Silver’s a fascinating metal with a long history of use in royal artifacts, religious rites and wealthy homes. And right now, the silver market is hot, with prices rising to some of their highest levels since the early 1980s.

So without further ado, here are ten great reasons to fall in love with silver:

There’s plenty of it. Approximately 17 times more silver than gold exists in the world. However, you can still earn some real cash for selling your silver coins, silver jewelry or sterling silver.

It makes a pretty picture. We all agree that silver’s attractive, but did you know that photographic film requires silver to help capture light and form images?

Silver lets you see yourself clearly. As one of the most reflective metals in the world, silver is used regularly in high-end mirrors.

It keeps the world warm. Out of all the metals on earth, silver is king in conducting heat. Take a look at your rear windshield defroster. See those lines? They’re made of silver.

Silver’s skinny. Here’s a trick for the scientists. A single grain (about 65 mg) of silver can be compressed into a sheet 150 times thinner than paper.

It helps burn victims. In hospitals, doctors use silver to help regrow skin in patients who have been severely burned or lost large patches of skin.

Silver keeps you healthy, part 1. Silver’s natural antibacterial properties can help prevent the spread of disease. And bacteria don’t develop immunity to silver, which makes this precious metal more powerful than other antibiotics.

Silver keeps you healthy, part 2. Remember that old saying, “born with a silver spoon in his mouth”? Although now it’s commonly taken to mean that a child was born into wealth, it used to refer to a healthy child. Because of silver’s germ-killing properties, children who were fed with silver spoons were typically healthier babies.

It plays well with others. Because silver is a soft metal like gold, artists combine it with other metals such as platinum or nickel to craft jewelry that stands the test of time.

Silver’s number one in the New World. Mexico leads the world in silver production, with Peru right behind — while citizens of the United States are the top silver buyers.

Now that you’re armed with some fun facts about silver, let’s get serious. The price of silver has rarely been higher in recent years. So if you’re in need of some extra cash, be sure to visit the experts at one of West Seattle Coins and Bellevue Rare Coins three locations in West Seattle, Bellevue and Lynnwood for a free appraisal. We’ll give you an accurate and honest assessment of how much your silver jewelry, silver coins and sterling silver are really worth — no strings attached.

West Seattle Coins and Bellevue Rare Coins specializes in gold buying and dealing in rare coins. We are a family-owned business that was first established in 1979 and is now located in West Seattle, Bellevue and Lynnwood. We also buy and sell gold, silver, diamonds, currency and jewelry. Visit us first for a free evaluation.

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