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Indian Head Silver Coin

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 Posted 02/11/2023  8:43 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add JMWeeks2020 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
This coin is .999 silver and looks to have errors I believe. Can anyone help me identify this coin and confirm if it has errors? Looks like a rotated die, die breaks and possibly something else with the rim. What do you fellas think? There's no date on the coin.

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Errors in this case don't matter, it is not a coin.
It may be one of the many varieties of 1 oz. silver rounds produced by third parties.
Did you check the weight to see if it is even genuine?
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It's 30.9 grams sorry didn't realize this wasn't considered a coin. I'll investigate elsewhere. Thank you.
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It's just a generic silver round, JM. Worth melt value plus a slight markup. Check the bay and you'll see them for sale with ~ $30 or so asking.
By the way, numismatic items should be handled by the rims only. Fingerprints can damage surfaces.
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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Silver rounds make nice stackers (of silver). We have tubes of Buffalo's and Indian's just to have them around.

There's nothing wrong with posts like this...I think you learned something. That's always a good thing?

Enjoy!
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