While gold gets plenty of traction, silver is (wrongly) looked upon as the poorer cousin. Traditionally, silver has been popular among the masses in the form of jewellery, coins, bars and silverware which are gifted on auspicious occasions. Unlike gold, silver has immense technical and industrial uses as it is an excellent thermal and electrical conductor. It is widely used in specialist electronics and solar panels. Its anti-bacterial properties also make it popular in the medical indust .
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