Silver dollars, which are the first dollar coin issue, were minted since 1794. The United States of America have been minting dollar coins in gold, silver, and base metal varieties. A silver dollar values at one dollar.

The term silver dollar can be misleading. While the metal silver is used, the whole term actually generally refers to any large white metal coin, with a face value of one dollar, issued by the United States of America. Several purists have expressed their concern about and protest against the term, insisting that a dollar should not be called silver unless it really contains some, if not all, of the metal in question. Still, the term silver dollar lives on to pertain to coins with one-dollar values.

Beginning the twentieth century, dollar coins or silver dollars have found a significant decrease in popular acceptance in circulation in the United States of America. Since 1971, there have been many attempts to revive the silver dollars place as legal tender, with suggestions to phase in a coin to replace the one dollar bill, but all have proved futile. Other developed countries, on the other hand, still have denominations of like value exist only in coin. For example, there are the British 50 pence coin, the Canadian loonie and toonie, the 1 and 2 Australian dollar coins, the 50 New Taiwan dollar coin, the 1 and 2 Euro coins, and the 100 and 500 Japanese yen coin, to name a few; the silver dollar values still exist in these countries.

Before dollar coins or silver dollars were born, paper currency was first tried out by a then fledgling United States. However, this form of money did not last long and in 1776, the Continental Congress approved and carried out plans for the production of silver coins to replace the quickly failing Continental, which is what the fledgling country called its paper currency. Unfortunately, silver coins were never actually produced at the time, owing to the Revolutionary War which was taking place. Thomas Jefferson, influenced by the failure of the Continental and the overall distrust in paper currency that was widespread during the period, wrote letters indicating his desire for the United States to mint coins that have similar value with and worth to contemporary foreign coins. Indeed, such is the clamor for coins and silver dollar values.

The United States Mint, officially authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792 to produce dollar coins from silver, produced silver dollar coins from the year 1794 continuously until 1803, when the robust silver dollar production were stopped until 1836. Mint Director David Rittenhouse, distributed the first silver dollars, which were 1,758 all in all, as souvenirs to the dignitaries at that time. Today, coin collectors from around the world highly prized original silver dollars made during the said period, including the Flowing Hair (1794-1795) and the Draped Bust (1795-1804), of which there are two varieties, namely the small eagle (1795-1798) and the heraldic eagle (1798-1804). Some of these silver dollar values are extremely rare and exceptionally valuable, especially because they are the earliest examples of massively circulated coins ever struck by the United States Mint, thus bearing an incomparable mystique for serious coin collectors worldwide.

PART 2 – For part two of this article, head on to Silver Dollar Values where you can also find the best places to Sell Gold Coins.

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Jaipur is the second largest gem and hand-crafted jewellery centre in India and it is estimated that around 280,000 of the population depend on the gem and jewellery industry.

Having been lucky enough to travel extensively throughout Asia and the Orient as a teenager, I have always had a fascination for the rainbow coloured jewels, quality craftsmanship and unique settings of hand-crafted Indian silver jewellery. It is with this interest in mind that I am delighted to be able to import some of this hand-crafted Indian silver and gemstone jewellery for you too, to experience.

You too can now enjoy a piece of India’s history by owning precious Indian silver jewellery which has been hand-crafted using centuries old techniques. Choose from a range of classical, contemporary and traditional designs.

There is something for all occasions – everyday wear, an evening out or perhaps a gift for a special occasion.

Choose from the startling blue and yellows of topaz, citrus lime green of peridot, subtle purple shades of amethysts, milky opaqueness of moonstones – to name but a few.

You will find hand-crafted Indian silver jewellery to suit all occasions from stunning pieces for evening wear to simple designs for every day. Prices are affordable to meet most people’s budgets without breaking the bank!

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There is much controversy over the use of colloidal silver. The antibacterial and antiviral properties of silver (not necessarily in colloidal form) have been known about since ancient Greek and Roman times, when it was found that liquids like milk and wine etc would last longer when stored in an urn made of silver. There are many other examples throughout history. Furthermore, in modern times many scientific studies have validated the anti pathogenic properties of silver, it is irrefutable scientific fact.

However, since silver has been used in colloidal form (small silver particles suspended in liquid) there is a lot of argument over a condition called argyria, which can sometimes result from overuse. Argyria occurs when relatively large silver particles get caught under the skin and later react with sunlight, turning the skin grey or blue. Every time you find a forum discussion on colloidal silver you will always find somebody making reference to colloidal silver just turning you blue or making you look like a “smurf”.

If you Google “argyria” you will find that the appearance can be very dramatic. This has led to a disproportionate amount of coverage to the condition which is in fact very rare. The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) toxicity report on silver states that “while argyria occurred more commonly before the development of antibiotics, it is now a rare occurrence”.

You can find this EPA report by Googling “CASRN 77440-22-4″. Of course the usage of colloidal silver reduced with the emergence of antibiotics, so the incidence of argyria would have naturally reduced with it. But as concerns have grown over the side effects of antibiotics and the fact that many bacteria are developing resistance to them, colloidal silver has seen a rapid growth in popularity over recent years. However, the incidence of argyria has not grown with it.

Why? Because most of today’s manufactures use superior manufacturing techniques. This includes producing tiny silver particles that are just nanometres in length. These tiny particles cannot get trapped under the skin and are removed from the body very quickly. Trials in primates (a category which includes humans) and other animals found that between 90 to 99% of silver was excreted by the second day (see EPA report referenced above).

Most of today’s cases of argryia are linked to homemade colloidal silver using techniques rejected by all the leading colloidal silver manufacturers. Despite sensationalist reporting falsely making it sound like argyria is rife and almost an automatic consequence of consuming colloidal silver, argyria will not and cannot occur if you are using colloidal silver made by a reputable manufacturer using tiny silver nano-particles which pass through the body easily and do not lodge under the skin.

That said, although colloidal silver can be very effective against pathogens and completely safe to humans, not all colloidal silvers are equal and many make claims that they cannot substantiate. In Part 2 of this article, I will advise about looking for a good reputable manufacturer.

Charlie Wildish is a natural health advocate, who discovered the benefits of advanced silver solution whilst caring for his partner who had cancer.

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Silver is ideal for jewellery as its versatility is known to everyone. Affordability, luster and strength of the silver metal allow the jewellery makers to design the fascinating silver jewellery items like necklaces, bangles, earrings and bracelets. Design can be made in a wide variety and styles, ranging from contemporary to the traditional.

To achieve a wide range of great silver jewellery, designers are now working on different color combinations and polished states of silver. You can choose from the oxidized look to the rough matte look. Oxidized silver can be made with the chemical blackening of the silver. Besides this you can also find some jewellery items with antique look. You can find any type of jewellery whether you want smooth, shiny, rough or textured. As far as silver jewellery is concerned, one can simply say anything is possible.

Besides its own various styles, silver also gives a great look when used with crystals and other semi-precious stones. Sterling silver is an alloy of silver, mostly used in making of jewellery. It allows you to design a jewellery of your own style. You can make it trendy, casual, comfortable, bold, and elegant or what else you want it to be.

Other metal jewellery like gold and platinum is also there but the silver jewellery is unique in its own. Gold may not be suitable to all skin but the pure white color of silver is suitable to all skin types. Anyone can wear it from brunette to blonde. It grabs the attention of people as silver reflects the light better than other metals. Its luminous reflection brightens the eyes. It looks sophisticated and cool. A true individual look can be made by interchanging and matching different pieces of silver. An ordinary everyday necklace can be changed into formal wear by wearing matching silver bracelets and earrings with it.

Besides other jewellery items, silver pendants have their own place. They are the fascinating fashion accessory. It can also be on any chain, choker or leather thong. Any thing is possible as far as silver is concerned. Silver pendant gives a stunning look when it is combined with the crystals or gems. It can work with different outfits when you wear it with different chains or ribbons. Besides this you can make any type of experiment with the jewellery because of the affordability of silver.

Silver jewellery is the evergreen jewellery. Its styles never go out of fashion and it works for any occasion. One can wear earrings for office and dainty necklaces for casual wear. By this you can make your own jewellery collection. It is the first choice for young adults today. It is also gaining more popularity because teens are looking for the stylish jewellery which they can afford. Silver is the choice of modern man of today when it is combined with leather for bracelets and necklaces.

Silver can also be mixed with other metals like copper to make it more durable. Sterling silver gives you the opportunity to live in your own style due to its affordability.

Please visit our site for full information like history, designs, types, buying tips, caring tips, cleaning tips, importance and all other important aspects of all Jewellery items and its different types and designs. You will find tons of articles on all popular jewellery designs and types like Silver Jewellery.

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In former day Turkey, which used to be Anatolia, is where the beginning of silver comes from in the mines which was approximately in 4000 BC. Mainly all the silver trading and areas where silver would come from would be from Anatolia. However, silver also comes in a different variety of different finishes such as rhodium. Then 1,000 years later silver was beginning to get exposure worldwide and more people were becoming aware of it. Then 500 years after that point, it is said that the Chinese enhanced on refining silver in several different ways and methods.


Sterling silver jewelry has been around since 4000 BC and even then it was considered a precious metal. It’s been moving up through the fashion world as new designs and style emerge over the years, and as time goes on silver just keeps getting more popular. Silver jewelry comes in a different variety of styles and textures. The places which we now know that held the silver mines were Peru, Mexico, and other areas around the same region. It is said today that at that time 75% of the source of silver came from that area.


Everything from fine designer jewelry to computer chips to file is used and needed with silver. It also shows a very powerful form by being used in many currencies through the planet. The characteristic of white gold with it’s silver but slightly darker finish can be seen in silver jewelry today, but at that time it couldn’t have this finishing. Although it has so many purposes, I believe the best use of it is in producing jewelry products. The usual silver that is seen on jewelry is usually highly polished and reflects the light beautifully.


As time went on, present day Turkey become less and less used for silver as Greece became a new source for it throughout the planet. As more time went on, Greece grew out of the picture and Spain came into the picture of powerful silver all over the world. The point where sterling silver jewelry really began to spread like a wildfire was much later when both American’s (North & South) were discovered. It began using its silver to trade for things it lacked, such as other goods, spices, and products from other nations.


Sterling silver is a big market in todays economy and it has manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and buyers that at any given time control the shift and fluctuation of the price of silver by the day. There you have it, fine sterling silver and a basic history of the who, what, when, where, and of course we all know the why today. Because we all love wearing fine silver jewelry!


 

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