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From the 1500s–1700s, Spanish ships carried large amounts of mined silver across the Caribbean, where pirates often intercepted and stole the shipments.
Silver is a metallic element found in ores such as argentite. It is soft, shiny, and highly conductive, making it useful in jewelry, coins, and electronics.