> Nice try, though, and you may be able to convince me that silicon qualifies
> as a metal when purified in chips.

That's what I was thinking of... silicon, in it's pure crystalline form,
is a metal. High purity silicon is in great, and ever increasing, demand.


> Another hint: I know of at least 2 "right" answers, one weighs about 1/4
> ounce and I've heard of those going for about $2500 or so recently.

so it is a trick question... :)

pieces of the Titanic's hull sold to avid collectors?


Viking Coder

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