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<p>[QUOTE="Pickin and Grinin, post: 8068378, member: 73995"][USER=40340]@mrweaseluv[/USER] Here is the write up about your 2008 five dollar bareback. This piece is based on 50$ an ounce platform.</p><p><a href="https://sites.google.com/site/libertydollarencyclopedia/other-silver-sizes?authuser=0" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://sites.google.com/site/libertydollarencyclopedia/other-silver-sizes?authuser=0" rel="nofollow">LibertyDollarEncyclopedia - Other Silver Sizes (google.com)</a></p><p><br /></p><p>On Easter Sunday of 2008, the rising price of silver (with respect to unbacked, FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES) caused a move up to the $50, 1 oz silver base. This resulted in the introduction of several new pieces in addition to the $50 base one ounce pieces (#57 & #58) pictured on the one ounce series page. They are the 2/5 oz $20 piece, the 1/5 oz $10 piece and the 1/10 oz $5 piece pictured below. There is also a 2008 1/4 oz, $500 gold piece pictured on the gold, copper and platinum page. The 2003 1/20th oz piece is included here again for size comparison, showing clearly that a new diameter has been added between it and the 1/4 oz size shown at the top of this page.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pickin and Grinin, post: 8068378, member: 73995"][USER=40340]@mrweaseluv[/USER] Here is the write up about your 2008 five dollar bareback. This piece is based on 50$ an ounce platform. [URL='https://sites.google.com/site/libertydollarencyclopedia/other-silver-sizes?authuser=0']LibertyDollarEncyclopedia - Other Silver Sizes (google.com)[/URL] On Easter Sunday of 2008, the rising price of silver (with respect to unbacked, FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES) caused a move up to the $50, 1 oz silver base. This resulted in the introduction of several new pieces in addition to the $50 base one ounce pieces (#57 & #58) pictured on the one ounce series page. They are the 2/5 oz $20 piece, the 1/5 oz $10 piece and the 1/10 oz $5 piece pictured below. There is also a 2008 1/4 oz, $500 gold piece pictured on the gold, copper and platinum page. The 2003 1/20th oz piece is included here again for size comparison, showing clearly that a new diameter has been added between it and the 1/4 oz size shown at the top of this page.[/QUOTE]
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