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http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/ar ... s_03.shtml

i was reading this and didnt realise until i read it that it says silver tends to corrodeC
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Thanks for the link, I have moved the thread in to the correct forum section,

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cheers i didnt realise i put in wrong section thanks for the heads up
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its not the silver that corrodes its the other metals it is alloyed with that cause a problem and dissimilar metals react with one another (thats why you put corrosion inhibitor in a central heating system)
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