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do silver coins lose any weight as they age
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The short answer is YES.
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Technically not as they age, unless they are made of radioactive isotopes. But yes as they are circulated they lose a tiny bit weight.
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unless they are made of radioactive isotopes


Now I understand why my enriched uranium bullion coins keep shedding fractions. Last time I buy anything from Chernobyl Mint.
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Now I understand why my enriched uranium bullion coins keep shedding fractions. Last time I buy anything from Chernobyl Mint.



Good luck melting them buggers Ugly
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Now I understand why my enriched uranium bullion coins keep shedding fractions. Last time I buy anything from Chernobyl Mint.



When you become a supehero from melting them, sign me up!
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Ugly........ you are so funny! You must be a hoot to go out with.
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