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Is This Bicentennial Medal Real Silver? | US Mint Medal

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I have a bicentennial 1776-1976 US Mint Medal that is silver in color, but was wondering if it is true silver? It measures 1 1/2 inches round and has the statue of liberty on one side and the american eagle on the other. It is also signed by the engraver fgasparro. Anyone know anything about this medal?

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It's a very cool lookin medal...but I highly doubt that it is silver since it doesn't state on the coin itself. Is there any writing on the edge?
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I agree if it were silver it would be marked on the medal. Are there any markings on the edge?
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For those that do not know, Frank Gasparro was the Chief Engraver of the US Mint from 1965-1981, there is no question that this is a US Mint product. He was responsible for designing the SBA and Ike dollars and the reverses of the Lincoln Cent and Kennedy half dollar. I do know that bronze, silver, and gold medals were minted for the Bicentennial and typically, US Mint products that are not bullion do not get marked with a silver content or purity. I did some searching and would say that this medal should be 38.5mm in diameter and weigh 24.6 grams, i.e. minted on a 40% silver Ike planchet.
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Thanks bio - thats kinda what I was thinking, since normaly you see like 99.9% pure on one that is. This one has no markings at all on the sides, and it is a smooth edge. It does weigh exactly 1 oz and measures 1 1/2 inches diameter. Thanks for the info.
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Oh wow...that sure brings back memories!
I had one of these in my collection as a kid...that was burgled.
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There is an easy way to tell if the surface at least is silver. Simply lay a tissue ovet it. If it is silver it will shine right through the tissue. All other metlas will appear as a dark circle. Give it a try it works if the silver is not too toned or tarnishd.
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