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Electrum

Electrum is a naturally occurring alloy of gold and silver, with trace amounts of copper and other metals. Its color ranges from pale to bright yellow, depending on the proportions of gold and silver. It has been produced artificially and is also known as green gold, though the color is more pale yellow than green.

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Electrum

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Triples44
Avg. degree1.96
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Electrum

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related to Early coinage · 12
Electrum → Alyattes, Anatolia, Artemis, BC, East Greek, Ephesus, Lydia, Lydian, Lydians, Temple, The, This
related to Composition · 11
Electrum → Analysis, BC, Carthaginians, Constantinople, Eastern Roman Empire, Greek, Hellenistic, In, Mytilene, Phocaea, The
related to history · 7
Electrum → Egypt, Elder, Fifth Dynasty, It, Naturalis Historia, Pharaoh Sahure, Pliny
related to External links · 5
Electrum → Archived, BC, Lydian, Lydians, Wayback MachineAn
see also · 4
Electrum → Corinthian, Japanese, Pre-Columbian America, TibetTumbaga
related to Etymology · 3
Electrum → Greek, Latinized, The
is a · 2
Electrum → Latinized form of the ancient Greek word ἤλεκτρον, naturally occurring alloy of gold and silver

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gold bc silver coins ancient also used stater coinage content known early coin century alloy copper metal made dating color

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Electrumis anaturally occurring alloy of gold and silver0.90text
Electrumis aLatinized form of the ancient Greek word ἤλεκτρον0.90text
Electrumrelated to CompositionThe0.60section
Electrumrelated to CompositionAnalysis0.60section
Electrumrelated to CompositionGreek0.60section
Electrumrelated to CompositionBC0.60section
Electrumrelated to CompositionPhocaea0.60section
Electrumrelated to CompositionIn0.60section
Electrumrelated to CompositionMytilene0.60section
Electrumrelated to CompositionHellenistic0.60section
Electrumrelated to CompositionCarthaginians0.60section
Electrumrelated to CompositionEastern Roman Empire0.60section

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