Silver, a soft, lustrous metal, is valued for its conductivity and malleability. Its reflective surface tarnishes to a dark patina with exposure to air and sulfur. Commonly used in coins, jewelry, and utensils, it is also effective in antimicrobial applications and for crafting items requiring precise detailing or conductivity.
The silver coin glints brightly, its polished surface smooth and cool. A faint tarnish clings to the edges, darkening its luster. Light dances across its reflective face, revealing fine, engraved details along its rim.