Hi Marshall:
Are you saying that the reason that coins were made out of silver is so
that coins wouldn't spread disease or are you saying that the silver
prevented the spread of disease as a secondary use of silver? Your
statement could be taken both way.
Jim
Marshall Dudley wrote:
That is a darn good point. They use to make coins out of silver so it
would not spread disease, they no longer do that. But the copper in
coins should still help.
Paper money should have silver impregneted in it to kill nasties.
Marshall
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I wonder why I haven't seen discussions about currency exchange being
a transmission route? It seems to me, that if this stuff can live on
common surfaces at wide temperature ranges for extended periods of
time, it could be spread quite easily by handling and transferring
money. Just a thought...
Andy
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