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Soft, lustrous, white silver was one of the first metals known to humans. For the ancient citizens, silver was an object of amazing beauty, instilled with the mystic qualities of the moon, whose dark and mysterious nature it seemed to mirror.
Once a standard in the world monetary system, today silver plays an important role as both a financial investment and industrial material. Investors often purchase physical silver in either bullion bar or coin form, with the majority of metal presently bought in the United States, Germany, and Canada.
In emerging markets, investment demand for silver also is vibrant. However, in these countries, silver tends to be held in the form of jewelry, ornaments, and religious objects that are easily melted down and resold.

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