Periodic Table Silver Card - 1 Troy Ounce, .999 Pure
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$36.42 each
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Periodic Table Silver Card - 1 Troy Ounce, .999 Pure
The Periodic Table Silver Card by North View Products (NVP) is a remarkable piece of silver bullion that merges scientific fascination with investment value.
Weighing 1 troy ounce and crafted from .999 fine silver, this unique silver bullion bar is designed to resemble the periodic table of elements, making it a visually striking and educational addition to any precious metals collection.
Product Highlights:
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Weight: 1 troy ounce
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Purity: .999 fine silver (99.9% pure)
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Dimensions: 3.3" x 2.12" (approximately the size of a business card)
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Design: Features the entire periodic table of elements
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Highlight: Special box for the silver element (Ag), showcasing its atomic number (47), symbol, and Latin name (Argentum)
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Minted by: North View Products (NVP)
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Unique Appeal: Combines scientific fascination with investment value
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Reverse Side: Polished surface with the NVP logo for authenticity
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Ideal for: Collectors, investors, and science enthusiasts
The Periodic Table Silver Card is not just a piece of silver; it’s a conversation starter and a testament to the beauty of chemistry.
Whether you’re a seasoned investor or a newcomer to the world of precious metals, this unique silver card offers a blend of aesthetic appeal and tangible value.
Product Description
This silver card measures 3.3 inches by 2.12 inches, approximately the size of a standard business card, making it easy to store and display. The detailed design features the entire periodic table, with a special emphasis on the element silver (Ag).
The top portion of the card highlights silver’s atomic number (47), symbol (Ag), and its Latin name, Argentum. This intricate design not only appeals to precious metals investors but also to enthusiasts of chemistry and science.
Each card is stamped with the North View Products (NVP) logo, assuring authenticity and superior craftsmanship.
The reverse side of the card maintains a clean, polished surface, emphasizing the purity and quality of the silver used.
Brief History of the Periodic Table
The origins of the periodic table trace back to ancient Greek philosophers, such as Empedocles and Aristotle, who proposed that all matter was composed of four elements: earth, water, air, and fire.
This early concept laid the groundwork for later classifications of matter.
In the late 17th century, chemists began to distinguish between pure substances and compounds, with Robert Boyle's definition of an element in his 1661 book "The Sceptical Chymist" contributing significantly to this understanding.
As the identification of elements progressed, notable figures began grouping them based on their properties.
In 1789, Antoine Lavoisier published a list of 33 elements grouped into categories such as gases, metals, non-metals, and earths in his "Elementary Treatise of Chemistry."
Following this, Johann Wolfgang Döbereiner observed in 1829 that certain elements formed triads with similar properties, where the atomic weight of the middle element was approximately the average of the other two, exemplified by the elements calcium, strontium, and barium. The journey towards the modern periodic table accelerated in the mid-19th century.
In 1864, John Newlands proposed the Law of Octaves, suggesting that elements repeated their chemical properties every eighth element when ordered by atomic weight. Although initially ridiculed, this idea hinted at the periodic nature of elements.
The major breakthrough came in 1869 when Dmitri Mendeleev arranged the 63 known elements into a table based on atomic weights and properties, leaving gaps for elements yet to be discovered. Mendeleev's periodic law stated that the properties of elements are a periodic function of their atomic weights, and his accurate predictions of undiscovered elements' properties cemented the credibility of his table.
Around the same time, Lothar Meyer independently developed a similar table, but Mendeleev's earlier publication and successful predictions gave him precedence.
The modern periodic table took its current form in the early 20th century when Henry Moseley discovered in 1913 that the atomic number, rather than atomic weight, was a more accurate way to arrange elements.
This led to the modern definition of the periodic law: the properties of elements are a periodic function of their atomic numbers.
Further refinements came from Glenn T. Seaborg in the 1940s and 1950s, who identified the actinide series and reconfigured the table to include these elements.
Today, the periodic table is an essential tool in chemistry and science, arranged by increasing atomic number and reflecting the periodicity of elements' properties. It includes over 100 elements, with ongoing discoveries and syntheses continuing to expand our understanding of the elemental building blocks of matter.
The periodic table's rich history exemplifies the collaborative and evolving nature of scientific discovery, showcasing the milestones that have transformed it into an indispensable resource for scientists worldwide.
The 1 oz Periodic Table Silver Card is a unique investment piece that combines the aesthetic appeal of the periodic table with the tangible value of .999 pure silver.
Ideal for collectors, science enthusiasts, and investors alike, this intricately designed silver card not only serves as a valuable asset but also as an educational and conversation-starting item in any precious metals collection.
Buy this Periodic Table silver card for that STEM/STEAM student in your life, or a medical doctor, biologist, chemist, teacher, or science enthusiast you love.
Collect a 1 Oz Periodic Table Silver Card today!
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Mint Facility: | North View Products |
Quality / Type: | Bullion - Uncirculated |
Purity: | .999 Pure |
Metal Weight: | 1 troy oz |
Size: | 3.3" x 2.12" |
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Our current buy pricing is $36.42 each and we will buy up to 5 at this price. Simply call us on any weekday to lock pricing at 1-800-800-1865.
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