lance wrote:Will this ever be a precious metal? Is it something worth investing in?
lance wrote:Will this ever be a precious metal? Is it something worth investing in?
History of Titanium Coins
Historically, titanium coins have not been around very long. Titanium is one of the babies among metals. While gold and silver have been used for centuries, Titanium didn't show its face until 1791. The reason for its late arrival? Titanium is only found in conjunction with other elements and doesn't exist on its own. It's also the schizophrenic of the metal world, being as strong as steel but nearly half as light, which explains why, for years, it's been the number one metal of choice for the aircraft industry. An interesting fact about Titanium is that it is not magnetic. Pobjoy Mint has produced a variety of innovative and beautiful coins in this intriguing metal. Choose from our many Titanium coins listed in our favourite coins below .
lance wrote:I noticed on ebay you can buy 1 pound bars for $50
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