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I started buying constitutional silver. From watching stacking videos on YouTube I was seeing that there are coins with defects in them that made them collectibles. I am here to learn more.

I am from Brooklyn, NY originally and when I retired I relocated to Boynton Beach, Fl.
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What does this mean? I'm not familiar with that term.


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I was seeing that there are coins with defects in them that made them collectibles. I am here to learn more.


Correct, there are errors and varieties that collectors can see out. You can find informed advise on both at our sub-forums.
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.art
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What does this mean? I'm not familiar with that term.

Constitutional silver refers to U.S. Mint-issued coins that were in general circulation and contain actual silver, primarily those minted in 1964 or earlier. The name comes from the U.S. Constitution's clause that grants Congress the power to "coin money, regulate the value thereof".
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@Hiramasa - - from over your northern border. .
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I forgot to mention I am from the USA.

Happy, safe, healthy and prosperous new year to all.
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