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Dale Earnhartd One Pound Silverscoins

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Are these coins real silver part silver or no silver?

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Is this the coin you are talking about?

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Anything featuring The Intimidator is not going to be a coin, just a bullion round. Without a manufacturer's mark or fineness listed, the metal content is anyone's guess. Determining the content of unmarked bullion will require a specific gravity test.
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That is the type of coin. Would any body other than the US war time nickels make a coin with a small amount of silver in it?

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