Let me guess...there were only two made. You have one, the Pope has the other and you can't find yours.
maybe they made it themselves. a pound of silver is $206, and he was trying to sell it for $630... correct? Putting $630 face value on a coin would be weird. So they put 600 on it instead and tried to make even more money on it by adding $30 to the price. It could have been casted. Overall, I'm assuming the person selling it is the person who made it...
No they won't... I've said it many times over and it's not been removed once... now that I'm saying this it probably will
Now you've got it. Replace the SSS with ZZZ . . . Smart azz or dumb one, that is the question . . . Z
Any chance you're mis-remembering .900 Ag as $600? This is big and heavy: https://agaunews.com/could-do-a-mexican-wave-on-its-own/
That sounds like what we used to call "Hockey Pucks". These were mostly produced by China, Australia, and the Pobjoy mint among others. These were mostly monster size silver or gold coins claiming to be legal tender but in reality just high priced bullion. Some were so far fetched that they were only listed in the Unusual World Coins book. If they used the dollar denomination they were usually claiming to be from countries with low priced dollars like Cook Islands , Hong Kong, etc.
I was there, I saw the U.S. Mint made $600 dollar proof coin the size of a dinner plate and I spent one once and got 409.36 back in change while selling "currency" to a guy that thought ancient Greek Coins from the city-state era literally older than Jesus and in no way spendable anywhere by anyone at any time anybody's last 25 generations of people ever known knew any ancient coins that spend.... spending an ancient copper piece depict super sexy girl on girl baby oil fertilization ( aka not pertaining to plants or hydroponics) ceremony way back before Christians made sex a "bad" thing to enjoy. Ancient coins are cleaned as well !!! which further proves they aren't currency because ya DON'T clean your friggin coin collections guys!!! , just like the Mint-made 600 dollar stop sign I saw standing right beside him and I know it was spendable because it had the ole good for all debt foreign and domestic propaganda slogan on it right under the numbers 6 and I in the $600 value on it at the 6th most southern point in the hex shape. Bottom line: FB marketplace should educate their staff as to what is and isn't "currency" and within the forbidden coins that are not legal to sell as it is legal currency payable for all debts public and private. If you didn't see the silver U.S. Mint Brand Sexxany (what people in the know call these 600 $ silver us mint coins) Coin the size of a dinner plate pre-tech age America, you can't even begin to say I can't sell my 2231 year old blackened bronze city state God of Currency lmao Moneta's on the reverse....is what's covered under "currency" per rule #8 FB Marketplace rules. And I should be allowed to sell my ancients since there's nobody post Gallic Genocide Caesar and start of the emperors aren't kings loophole the Romans used to stay clean under religions strict guidelines. Murder is ok if it's for anything you have an interest in, general curiosity of or accidental discovery to someone else's things I want and must kill anyone not holding 2 swords and covered in metal plates not the same thing as dinner plates the size of US Mint manufactured silver 8 sided measurement of wealth amounting to 600 and classified by $ sign. But yea, I am proof he is telling the truth just like I spent 46 ancient copper coins to buy a big Mac for lunch nd the cash register chick didnt think a thing or bat an eye when I held out 7 greenish blue colored Constantius II bronze spearing horseman and a camp-gate. In fact she gave me too much change back so now I can buy an 800 dollar 50 cent silver tetradrachem to buy another get out of Hades free cards. Anyway, that's my two since I read this. Thanks for sharing.