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Your Favorite Types Of Silver

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Sameness ? Whatchu talkin bout Willis ? When I say junk silver I'm talking about silver coins that are worn and are mostly just good for melt. Still fun to look at though. Like this...


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Sameness ? Whatchu talkin bout Willis ? When I say junk silver I'm talking about silver coins that are worn and are mostly just good for melt. Still fun to look at though. Like this...


Ah, I see what you mean, I thought junk meant the common U.S. 90% stuff like Washington quarters, Merc dimes, etc... I'm not into having dozens of coins with the same design.

That is a cool 1/2 Balboa, I have a 1930 dated one.
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I like bars and ASEs.
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My three favorite types of silver are .900, .999 and .925
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Speaking for myself, I don't like silver.

I do, however, like coins. Some of which happen to be made of silver.
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Speaking for myself, I don't like silver.


Why is that, silver coins feel great in hand and tend to suffer less problems than their bronze counterparts.


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I do, however, like coins. Some of which happen to be made of silver.quote

regardless of the intrinsic value of the coin it makes no difference whatsoever to the collectability of the coin gold,silver,bronze or whatever else, As long as it is a nice coin
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Why is that, silver coins feel great in hand and tend to suffer less problems than their bronze counterparts.

Two reasons, mainly. Silver turns black way too easily - moreso than just about any other metal, except zinc. Second, silver is, well, silver-coloured - just like iron, aluminium, chromium, platinum and every other metallic element except gold and copper. It's just not different enough in appearance to appeal to me.
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