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It's difficult to get an idea of the scale here. What are their diameters?
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I am at the coin shop, I can measure them when I get home.

I think they are four or five inches across, there is a regular
Silver eagle in the picture, for size comparison.

Very think too.
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Hang out in big coin shops, stuff like these pile up to the point they want to get rid of them.
Excellent strategy.
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Those are nice to look at and for $5 you can't go wrong.
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I'm torn on these, to be honest. I think they are gorgeous and I would certainly be willing to pay a fair amount for them if they were pure silver. The problem with them, though, is that they appear to have been purposely made to deceive people into thinking they are solid silver (regardless of what is said on the card). Maybe not the original buyer, but certainly downstream. I've bought copper rounds before because I liked the designs, but they are all clearly marked copper. I've just seen too many silver and gold plated copper coins and bullion being passed off as the real thing to feel comfortable about these, sorry.
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At $5.00 for the set, they are a 'steal'!
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