No, berkleyium wouldn't be the most expensive metal you can buy because
berkleyium doesn't exist. Berkleium however does. But perhaps this was a
trick question, a type-o or maybe just a Floriadian accent. That's just
semantics so you probably won't take this as an answer. We all know
Florida does things a little different just look at the election process,
so maybe berkleyium is alright down there.
However, I would still say no.
Rhenium is rarer than berkleium and I don't believe rhenium is
radioactive. I'm not sure the demand of Rhenium is very big, but the
supply is very scare so I think this may be the most valuable per gram.
Nice pic at http://www.direct-action.org/Articles/winner.html, if you were
only wearing an e-Gold t-shirt that would have been a cool ad for e-Gold
;)
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