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Aluminum was considered more precious than gold or silver in the early 19th century because it was so difficult to extract from ore. The Washington Monument was topped with aluminum in 1884 as a sign of wealth and prestige. The invention of the Hall-HΓ©roult electrolytic process in 1886 made aluminum cheap to produce, and it rapidly became the common metal we know today.

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