I'm a Biomedical engineering major, and so I actually have actually witnessed silver nitrate reacting with copper, but today I witnessed an interesting reaction on myself.
I use a cane with a bronze head, and so I have a regular green tinge on parts of my palm which come in cintact with the cane and I'm sure there are less noticeable, albiet still present traces of copper on other areas of my hand.
Today I reapplied silver nitrate caustic pencil to two warts on my abductor pollocis brevis (the large palm muscle which moves your thumb) area, and instead of turning the characteristic black color I'm used to seeing, the area which the pencil contacted turned metallic silver. I'm intrigued, and I believe that the copper from the cane must have reacted with the aqueous silver nitrate to effectively plate my palm with silver.
This is mostly just informational and because I thought it was interesting, but I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Thanks!