Silver in the past and today
Until 1871, the silver thaler was predominant as money in this country, and it was similar in China and India in the past. For in these countries there was no gold standard. Today, the special characteristics of silver are used, for example, in new identity documents that contain biometric data. Whether in large containers or in clothes coming from the factory, with the help of Radio Frequency Indentification Device (RFID) technology, goods can be read by radio. One possible application would be to simply pass through a radio gate when shopping with the trolley and the total price would be known. The scanning of individual goods is then superfluous. All this can be done in a relatively simple way with a reader and a transponder. A very small amount of silver has to be built into the transmitter-receiver applications. Due to the silver antennas a higher range is achieved.
Among the almost endless silver applications is the coating of glass with silver in buildings or vehicles. This can reflect solar energy and significantly improve the energy efficiency of a home in an environmentally friendly way. These silver coatings have been around for decades, and they provide thermal insulation. These are just examples of silver applications. Silver is important in technologies in the green revolution, in vehicle manufacturing and in many electronic, electrical or medical fields. Going long on silver and silver companies should be worthwhile.
Kuya Silver – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ce9C0D-Nlpo -, a company focused on precious metal properties in Canada and Peru, is a good example. And particularly on the revival of the Bethania mine in Peru.
Discovery Silver – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPte8DInq4I – owns the flagship Cordero project in Chihuahua, Mexico. The updated mineral resource estimate assumes a resource (measured and indicated) of 910 million silver equivalent ounces.
Current corporate information and press releases from Kuya Silver (- https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/kuya-silver-corp/ -) and Discovery Silver (- https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/discovery-silver-corp/ -).
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