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<p>[QUOTE="myownprivy, post: 3585365, member: 84588"]These sites often sell in quantities in $1 face increments. I am curious what you've gotten when buying randomly like this.</p><p><br /></p><p>Provident mentions:</p><p>Year of Issue: Randomized, orders may include pre-1965 coins and/or 90% modern silver proofs from 1992 to today</p><p>Composition: 0.715 troy ounces of 90% silver</p><p>Face Value: $1 USD</p><p><br /></p><p>So has anyone gotten--god forbid--silver state quarters? Has anyone gotten modern silver proofs--hurray!--which command a bigger price than just its silver content? </p><p><br /></p><p>In these randomized lots that could be either dimes, quarters, or halves, what did you get? </p><p><br /></p><p>JMBullion WILL NOT send modern coins, only pre 1965. However, they hint you could get old stuff. But has anyone gotten Barber coinage, for instance?</p><p><br /></p><p>In this product listing you have the chance to purchase 90% Silver Coins from JM Bullion, available with a total face value of $1 (USD) and consisting of US 10-cent, 25-cent, and 50-cent pieces. These coins were all struck prior to 1964, the point at which the United States Mint adopted cupro-nickel and other metallic alloy combinations for circulation coinage.</p><p><br /></p><p>There are many possible designs you could receive in these 90% silver coins. The earliest design possibilities come from the so-called Barber Coinage of the United States[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="myownprivy, post: 3585365, member: 84588"]These sites often sell in quantities in $1 face increments. I am curious what you've gotten when buying randomly like this. Provident mentions: Year of Issue: Randomized, orders may include pre-1965 coins and/or 90% modern silver proofs from 1992 to today Composition: 0.715 troy ounces of 90% silver Face Value: $1 USD So has anyone gotten--god forbid--silver state quarters? Has anyone gotten modern silver proofs--hurray!--which command a bigger price than just its silver content? In these randomized lots that could be either dimes, quarters, or halves, what did you get? JMBullion WILL NOT send modern coins, only pre 1965. However, they hint you could get old stuff. But has anyone gotten Barber coinage, for instance? In this product listing you have the chance to purchase 90% Silver Coins from JM Bullion, available with a total face value of $1 (USD) and consisting of US 10-cent, 25-cent, and 50-cent pieces. These coins were all struck prior to 1964, the point at which the United States Mint adopted cupro-nickel and other metallic alloy combinations for circulation coinage. There are many possible designs you could receive in these 90% silver coins. The earliest design possibilities come from the so-called Barber Coinage of the United States[/QUOTE]
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