My guess is that it is 416 grains in weight. A Trade Dollar is 420 grains [ATTACH]
When you say "type set" would that include one of each type of...for example...dollar coins?
Nah, the 900 means 900 parts per thousand...try again, I looked it up (I think)
Just stop it...stop it right now or I'll tell Doug...:)
I bow to experience..."I'm not that kind of doctor, Thad."
Sorry, but I don't see any doubling, but there will be someone else along shortly.
I kind of have one of these.
Hey, Tim...welcome back. Hope things are going OK for you.
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It has seen a hard life and has been toned by the environment.
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BTW, what does the 416 mean?
Don't start that, check out the edge.
With my luck, a few days after I bought it, I would notice it starting to rust.
One of the reasons I don't pay much attention to what I paid for coins is that it just isn't relevant. You can sell it for what you can sell it...
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Most errors you have to use a loupe to see are either not errors or are worth very little. The degree of shininess of a coin can work against it...
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I hope I am wrong and you have something nice, give it a few minutes and I think there will be more answers.
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