Just make sure that the positive electrode is the silver and the
negative is the copper or SS.

The only problem is that you cannot do polarity switching, which may
not be a problem.

Dan

On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 5:59 PM, Pat <[email protected]> wrote:
> I carry one Canadian maple leaf silver coin in my billfold as a good luck 
> thing (figure if disaster occurs, I can make my own good luck using it.)  So, 
> if I was away from home and had no other silver, would it be better to use 
> the one coin and a copper wire or stainless steel spoon or something metal, 
> or would it be better to cut the coin in half and use those to make colloidal 
> silver?
>
> Pat
>


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