This is not a "silver" coin. It is an ancient Campgate that was washed in silver. I think it is interesting because I was able to bring it from very uncleaned state to very nice condition and still maintain the full silver wash. A very difficult task in my opinion.
Stirling Silver Seafarers 1763 Saxony Conventionsthaler. .833 Silver, struck in Dresden,single year of issue, mintage unknown
My only Trade dollar. It’s an underrated design. If I was rich and I can only collect one type of US coin, it would be Trade dollars:
The lowest mintage silver coin in my collection, with only 875 produced. Also the only 19th century proof coin in my collection: