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Six Ounce Silver Eagle Replica

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This six ounce bullion coin was originally presented as an award by Melaleuca, Inc. The obverse is a Proof Silver Eagle replica and has 1985 as the date (presumably when it was awarded).

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If it is true about the date 1985 being when this was awarded, then it's not a replica of the Proof Silver Eagle (1986 to date). It would have to be a replica of the Walker! Still a nice chunk of silver though!
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Six troy ounces equals a half troy pound!
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bet you would break your thumb tring to flip that coin
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Not sure but I don't think any pop or coffee machines will take that.
Of course with the price of gasoline, that sure would be something to pay with.
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