Back up a little at the moment.
Not sure about Canada but Australia has had polymer notes for many years now.
Remember that solar power is just starting and silver is needed to build solar energy. It will go up so it doesn’t matter to me when.
Please don’t be. I only paid a few dollars for each and I’ve never really looked at them and I certainly haven’t had them checked out. They are...
Very nice reverse lamination. I’d add that to my collection any day.
Not sure about it being a proof but if I had to say I’d say I don’t think so. It looks to be a woody but the toning and a cleaning may have given...
Some is better than nothing. :)
All I can tell you is what you see is the way I found them.
I’m just watching it rise and holding onto my hoard. :):)
Then under the 1840 was this coin. A 1877 Silver Dollar. Not as old and a little more dirty but in great shape. The thing by that looks like a...
But under that coin/token was this coin. A 1840 Silver Dollar. In a 2 x 2 flip as found. A 185 year old coin in dirty but decent shape. There’s...
I was going through a box of assorted stuff, some junk and some not even close. I found a few modern coins that I pulled from change during the...
I think the Royal Mint produced a limited number of sets of these and many other forms of silver. Some even in fancy felt-lined wooden cases. Not...
I believe the RM to the left of the .925 stands for Royal Mint. A nice way to produce and sell silver at a good profit is to manufacture something...
You don’t show the other side. If your dealer bought and sold them as bullion and they are .925 Sterling as stated then they are just that. A...
Once paper money has a crease you can’t get rid of it. It will always be there. It might look better but when you do something to flatten the...
Sure sounds like it!
Took them long enough! Glad it’s being returned to you.
Two very nice ones!
You’re welcome. I see spell check changed a few words but you got it.
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