Which Metals Are Used in Silver Coins?

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Silver coins are made from a metal alloy of silver and other metals such as copper. Silver takes about 92.5% of the alloy with copper taking the remaining 7.5%. This is because the silver metal on its own is too soft to produce functional objects and therefore combining it with copper makes it stronger.
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