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1896 Morgan And One Troy Ounce Silver? | Non-Silver Replica

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What exactly is this? I can't match/find any others like it?

1896-Morgan-And-One-Troy-Ounce-Silver?-|-Non-Silver-Replica

1896-Morgan-And-One-Troy-Ounce-Silver?-|-Non-Silver-Replica

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 Posted 01/11/2013  12:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fuzzy317 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
are those both pictures of the same "coin"? if so, its a silver round or bullion made by a private company

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Yes, same coin. I picked it up in Thailand with another coin that is a 'fantasy' coin... I am starting to think this too is a private 'fantasy.' I was in a very remote village area and saw it on a table during a market stroll..
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hope you didn't pay too much for them, and hope this is actually one ounce of silver
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It's likely a piece of cast novelty.
One side looks like a replica of a popular silver round:

https://store.nwtmint.com/product_d...und_1_Ounce/
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