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1 Pound Walking Liberty Coins

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 Posted 01/22/2014  11:09 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add therifleman1951 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have (2) 1999, and (1) 2000, mint year 1 pound walking liberty coins. On the reverse or back of the coins is stamped ONE LB .999 FINE SILVER. But there is no markings on the side or on the edge saying .999 fine silver or a serial #. I've seen others that have this stamped on the side or edge. Are there some that was not stamped on the side ? Any one having any insite on this would be greatly appreciated.

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 Posted 01/22/2014  11:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nalaberong to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
As far as I know this is a private mint's product (no face value) and so anyone could have made it.
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 Posted 01/23/2014  04:48 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add traevin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Agree with Nal. It's considered a medal or a round. Since more than one private mint may supply these to consumers, the medals won't be a completely uniform design. But you typically only see .999 marked on an object made of fine silver on one area, not two.
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As said above, those are generic rounds available in different sizes from different sources. I've seen many of them at my LCS but they never have a serial #.
Sometimes they're even still in the original presentation case with "CoA."
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