The China Syndrome, for sure. Notice that it is ALLOYED with silver, although it doesn't say how much. I thought listing US and denomination on a 'coin like' item was prohibited. That must have changed or I was always wrong perhaps.
On the positive, counterfeit coins are a nice way to give children/grand children the ability to own something at 10% of what real silver coins would cost.
FinanceGuru*** I Disagree !;Not a good idea to have the kids thinking it's cool to own counterfeit coins. As they grow into adults ; this will become a problem ,IMHO.
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