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Silver Rounds Size/Orientation

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Do 1 oz silver rounds fit into the 1 dollar size airtites, or are they a diferent thickness. I am going to be recieving some in the next few days, and need to order new holders if they are bigger.
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the ring size is different but if you have the correct ring they will fit in the silver dollar sized air tites
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Silver rounds will vary according to manufacturer but most one ounce are 38mm to 40mm. I always use the airtites with the sponge type liner as they offer some room for size differences.
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Yup, what they said! Depending upon Country and so forth you'll find them to be different sizes.
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I remember reading silver rounds have the obverse and reverse the same so if you rotate them side to side the top is up, as opposed to coins where they are up if you flip top to bottom. Is this right? I just received a 1991 Lincoln wheat back silver round and the reverse is rotated about 45% clockwise from the obverse.
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