In Italy, everybody buys silver for every special occasion. Baptisms, weddings, you get silver.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As a precious metal, silver is also money.
The aristocracy of Western Europe has absolutely tabooed silver in those countries and driven it away from there. Here it finds its only resting place.
Silver and gold are not the only coin; virtue too passes current all over the world.
We invite, then, the world to come with its silver and make the exchange.
Civilized countries generally adopt gold or silver or both as money.
What is the effect of unlimited coinage of silver in this country? and I invite your attention to this particularly, because it is a question of vital importance.
I do like silver. I love antiques. I collect Georgian glass at home. When you think about how fragile that it is and think about how long these things have lasted - some of it is 400 years old - I find the history of these things extraordinary.
I would like to thank my parents in Vergaio, a little village in Italy. They gave me the biggest gift: poverty.
For in my tradition, as a Jew, I believe that whatever we receive we must share.
Silver is used in the electronics industry and is consumed daily; stock piles of silver are dwindling.
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