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<p>[QUOTE="juris klavins, post: 3054522, member: 76693"]Most silver rounds and bars are identified by 'troy ounce(s)' and '.999 fine silver' as part of the design - I don't know if it's a requirement, but definitely helpful to identify genuine articles - silver plated and 'German silver' rounds and bars cannot have those identifiers - be cautious before buying[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="juris klavins, post: 3054522, member: 76693"]Most silver rounds and bars are identified by 'troy ounce(s)' and '.999 fine silver' as part of the design - I don't know if it's a requirement, but definitely helpful to identify genuine articles - silver plated and 'German silver' rounds and bars cannot have those identifiers - be cautious before buying[/QUOTE]
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