- What is it about gold/silver that has made it so intrinsically "valuable" to humans since prehistoric times? I'm reading a book by David Graeber called Debt - The First 5,000 years and it seems as if precious metals have always been valuable in the eyes of humans? Why? http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6617037-debt 3 comments history
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