Below you will find example sentences with "silver content". The examples show how this phrase is used in natural context and which words often surround it.
Silver Content in a sentence
Corpus data
- Displayed example sentences: 12
- Discovered as a combination around: silver
- Corpus frequency in the collocation scan: 6
- Phrase length: 2 words
- Average sentence length: 28.1 words
Sentence profile
- Phrase position: 2 start, 6 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 12 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis
- The phrase "silver content" has 2 words and usually appears in the middle in these examples. The average sentence has 28.1 words and is mostly made up of statements.
- Around this phrase, patterns and context words such as as the silver content came to, for cracks silver content needs to, coins, value and high stand out.
- In the phrase index, this combination connects with silver medal, content creator, silver spring and gold silver, linking the page to nearby combinations.
Example types with silver content
This selection groups the examples by length and sentence type, making usage of the full phrase easier to scan:
Such alloys usually have a silver content of 8–10%. (10 words)
According to him, the worth of each coin was proportional to its gold or silver content. (16 words)
Norman coins had a much lower silver content, were often of poor artistic quality, and were rarely re-minted. (19 words)
In eutectic tin-silver (3.5% Ag) alloy it tends to form platelets of Ag 3 Sn, which, if formed near a high-stress spot, may serve as initiating sites for cracks; silver content needs to be kept below 3% to inhibit such problems. (44 words)
In the declining era of the Roman Empire, the government drastically reduced the silver content in the coinage to generate the illusion that everyone was still being paid in full with only a fraction of the silver contained in old coinage. (41 words)
This continual debasement had reached a point that silver content in Groschen -type coins had dropped, in some cases, to less than five percent, making the coins of much less individual value than they had in the beginning. (38 words)
Example sentences (12)
Silver content From the time of Charlemagne until the 12th century, the silver currency of England was made from the highest purity silver available.
In the declining era of the Roman Empire, the government drastically reduced the silver content in the coinage to generate the illusion that everyone was still being paid in full with only a fraction of the silver contained in old coinage.
Coins that had been made of silver were changed to cupro-nickel in 1947; existing coins were not withdrawn, but ceased circulating as the silver content came to exceed the face value.
In eutectic tin-silver (3.5% Ag) alloy it tends to form platelets of Ag 3 Sn, which, if formed near a high-stress spot, may serve as initiating sites for cracks; silver content needs to be kept below 3% to inhibit such problems.
On February 21, 1853, the quantity of silver in the lesser coins was reduced, with the effect that their denominations no longer represented their silver content relative to dollar coins.
According to him, the worth of each coin was proportional to its gold or silver content.
As the value of the dollar (Federal Reserve notes) continued to decline, resulting in the value of the silver content exceeding the face value of the coins, many of the older half dollars were melted down.
Dimes and quarters from before 1965 and half-dollars from before 1971 are generally not in circulation due to being removed for their silver content.
English coins were generally of high silver content, with high artistic standards, and were required to be re-minted every three years.
Norman coins had a much lower silver content, were often of poor artistic quality, and were rarely re-minted.
Such alloys usually have a silver content of 8–10%.
This continual debasement had reached a point that silver content in Groschen -type coins had dropped, in some cases, to less than five percent, making the coins of much less individual value than they had in the beginning.