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Worth It For $20?

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How much are these worth? They aren't hazy at all. I'm pretty sure I got them for a good price
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I believe these are silver. If so, you did pretty well.
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.500 silver .500 copper
Good deal
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Each of the silver dollars was struck on a planchet comprised of 50% silver and 50% copper; they weigh 23.30 grams and contain 0.375 ounces of silver. At today' silver price, that amounts to about $8.05 in melt value.

Because of the high number of these coins struck and still available on the market, they do not carry a large numismatic premium over melt. That said, $20 is a fair price.




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The are nice, specially the Toronto SD with Proof finish.
If they silver - yes, the price amaizing ($20 for all?).

Looks like this is the fate of all NCLT after 30 years of issue - to be worth content value, or face value.
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