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2 Oz Silver Bar (1975 E.j Aleo & Co)

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Is this collectible?
I could not find any info on this....anyone ever see one like this?

It is very tarnished...

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I think any .999 silver bars should be held on too.
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Yea, I agree...This one has a date on it from 1975
I did a search on ebay for E.J ALEO & Co. but could not find any and
seeing it says 974 issued I was thinking there are not to many like it..

I am assuming 24kt E.G.P means electro gold plated
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Should I clean it?
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Normally I'd say no, but the value is in the silver content only so I would say go for it.
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that 24K must have been very thin for the silver to tarnish like that.
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