Old speaker terminals better than new?

The original terminals will not be silver - they are no doubt nickel plated.

Replace them if they are badly tarnished and can't be cleaned up, or change them for cosmetic reasons i.e. to improve the appearance of the amplifier.
 
All that really matters is that they are not steel (non-magnetic).

Silver plating will tarnish over time (sulfide, not oxide, in fact) which means gold is usually the most reliable even if silver has a slightly lower resistivity, since the actual resistance of a thin plate layer is in the micro-ohm region and irrelevant beyond words!

But simple brass is fine if fresh and new - you might need to clean if reused once oxide has built up, but the pressure of tightening a brass fixing to copper wire usually does a fine job of breaking through oxide.

If you have cheap plated steel terminals, their non-linear inductance will add a small amount (measurable) of distortion at high currents. Easy to test with a magnet.

Anyway why not consider upgrading to SpeakOn connectors, no risk of shorts, reliable connection, easy to plug blind behind a unit?
 
The problem is steel is _much_ cheaper than brass, the gold plating is dirt cheap compared to a lump of brass these days. Copper increased massively in value between 2000 and 2010, so that substituting plated steel for plated brass is very attractive to the bean counters.
 
Could 😉....Buy a pair (or?) of brass Or copper bolts Usually a 1$ a piece ..and Fit them as speaker wire terminal /connectors .
OR.. albeit at the cost of some inconvenience, If a habitual Fiddler... Solder the speaker wires.. no connector.
Nawww .. no bragging rights in that tho.
 
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Old (unless steel) would be exactly the same as new (unless steel). Instead of spending money on a Quad 405 - better build a higher class amp with those money for snake-oil binding posts.

Personally, I find the Pomona tellurium copper ones, which are not priced with the audiophool in mind) ones to be more than excellent.