The physical silver (investing in silver)
The physical silver (investing in silver)
Silver (Ag identified, Lat. Argentum) - is a silvery-white, flexible and soft (but how much harder than gold) metal. Silver like gold is widely used around the world. In the past it was used for the production of jewelry and money minting. Now only minted from silver commemorative and collector coins, but silver jewelry remains very popular. Perhaps the most important use of silver halide area is photography. Also silver, due to the high electric conductivity, it is widely used in all automatic electric devices. Because it is chemically more active than gold, silver sources almost disappeared.
Silver is regarded as the precious metal. Along with the gold he was always populiariasusias investment (savings) instrument in the world. Another silver consumption trends - silver coins, which are seen as a numismatic value and / or a secure investment in the raw material.
The most popular investment (savings) products
The most popular investment (savings) products may be considered:
1) sterling silver 925 or 999 and 1 oz (31.1 g.) And 1 kg coins;
2) silver 999 and 1+ kg ingots.
It is recommended to choose only well-known mints products, as this will result in higher product liquidity by selling it. Some investors prefer coins with a potential collector value.
Investment products price is fixed, according to the silver exchange quotations (spot price) in global markets. The price of silver per gram litas can watch the first training session of our website page block - the price of silver exchange.
Collectible product price is determined not only to the stock exchange price of silver on world markets, but also of a particular product collector value.
The web site of gold and silver prices, as well as the products concerned are indicative, the final price shall be compatible and the purchase / sale.
Hallmark - this is a standard that indicates the alloy from which the article is made of, and the relative value of the precious metal content of the alloy weight parts per thousand.
Lithuania, like in many other countries, samplings used the metric system. Under this system, the assay of silver indicates the alloy from which the article is made of, and the relative value of the precious metal content of the alloy weight parts per thousand (t. Y. Show how much precious metal is 1 kg alloy). For example., Ag 925 ring means that there are 925 parts of silver and 485 parts other metals.
Lithuania fineness and the hallmarking of the Republic of Lithuania defines precious metals and gems state supervision law. This law establishes only those permitted fineness silver articles 800, 830 and 925 products with less precious metal than is provided for by law can not be disposed of as precious metal products.
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