nemesfém
Nemesfém is a Hungarian term that translates to "precious metal." It refers to a class of rare, naturally occurring metallic chemical elements that are highly valued for their rarity, economic value, and historical significance. These metals are typically resistant to corrosion and oxidation, making them durable and sought after for various applications, including jewelry, coinage, and industrial uses.
The most commonly recognized nemesfémek include gold (arany), silver (ezüst), platinum (platina), palladium (palládium), rhodium (ródium),
Historically, nemesfémek have played a crucial role in human civilization, serving as a medium of exchange,