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I just realized how complex this is, because there's so much I could add to this article, and it would still be super incomplete.
It says in the common part basically silver and gold. There is also copper, which is super common. Also, gold filled wire is very common where gold is not very commonly used due to its cost.
And I wonder about the history. Idk. There's alot that could go here. Would love to discuss with someone who worms on this 72.174.137.209 ( talk) 23:34, 14 October 2022 (UTC)
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I just realized how complex this is, because there's so much I could add to this article, and it would still be super incomplete.
It says in the common part basically silver and gold. There is also copper, which is super common. Also, gold filled wire is very common where gold is not very commonly used due to its cost.
And I wonder about the history. Idk. There's alot that could go here. Would love to discuss with someone who worms on this 72.174.137.209 ( talk) 23:34, 14 October 2022 (UTC)