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American Eagle Liberty 1 Oz Fine Clad Coin No Date

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 Posted 07/04/2020  10:45 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Moon to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Good Day everyone please take a look American Eagle 1oz fine Clad NO DATE. Authentic or fake?

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A 1 ounce silver round made by a private company. It isn't a coin, but it is probably silver. I don't see a company name on the coin. As of today, silver spot price is $18.18 per ounce.
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It might not even be silver,wouldn't to read something other than fine clad? Might be gold plated copper/nickel?
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NOT FOR INVESTMENT PURPOSES

That right there tells me it is not gold or silver, and most likely is copper/nickel plated with a micron of gold.
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Thanks everyone. I always buy good looking fake coins by mistake. I bought lot of fake Ancient coins too. I am trying to learn.
Thanks a lot.
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I'm a bit embarrassed...I read 1 oz fine clad and my brain told me 1 oz fine silver. Obviously, if it says clad, it is not silver, but sometimes we read things too quickly.
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