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'''Native silver''' is an ore of {{l|silver}}, a mid-value metal. Native silver may also be {{l|Smelter|smelted}} with other ores to create {{l|electrum}} and {{l|billon}}. Native silver can be found as veins in {{l|gneiss}} and {{l|granite}}. When mined, hunks of native silver are called ''silver nuggets''.
 
'''Native silver''' is an ore of {{l|silver}}, a mid-value metal. Native silver may also be {{l|Smelter|smelted}} with other ores to create {{l|electrum}} and {{l|billon}}. Native silver can be found as veins in {{l|gneiss}} and {{l|granite}}. When mined, hunks of native silver are called ''silver nuggets''.
  
{{l|Horn silver}} is identical to native silver, other than its name. {{l|Tetrahedrite}} and {{l|galena}} are related ores which, once smelted, '''may''' produce a bar of silver.
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{{l|Horn silver}} is mostly identical to native silver, other than its name and physical properties. {{l|Tetrahedrite}} and {{l|galena}} are related ores which, once smelted, '''may''' produce a bar of silver.
  
 
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Revision as of 17:40, 15 September 2010

Native silver
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Uses

Location

Properties
Fire-safe Not magma-safe
Contains

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Native silver is an ore of Template:L, a mid-value metal. Native silver may also be Template:L with other ores to create Template:L and Template:L. Native silver can be found as veins in Template:L and Template:L. When mined, hunks of native silver are called silver nuggets.

Template:L is mostly identical to native silver, other than its name and physical properties. Template:L and Template:L are related ores which, once smelted, may produce a bar of silver.

Sedimentary
Igneous
Intrusive
Extrusive
Metamorphic
Ore
Economic
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