totalcount wrote:Anyone know what the buying discount/premium was for .999 1 ounce rounds at the peak in 1980? I know the reason for the refining of .90 was to make 1000 ounce bars for delivery, but I don't know how that affected the .999, clearly it would have to be melted down and recast at the very least and that would take at least a little time.
Devil Soundwave wrote::)
I'll keep fishing for cheap Maria Thalers and 1968 Pesos on eBay then.
coppertone wrote:Were lots of 1968 Mexican 25 Peso coins available in early September on E-Bay, bought 50 for 10.00/ea and could have bought a 100 more, now they are not that common.
MO-SILVER! wrote:What's the composition of those coins? Are there any definitive guides out there for foreign coins online similar to coinflation? I hadn't checked lately as to whether the Mexican and Canadian coins had all been added yet.
MO-SILVER! wrote:What's the composition of those coins? Are there any definitive guides out there for foreign coins online similar to coinflation? I hadn't checked lately as to whether the Mexican and Canadian coins had all been added yet.
Devil Soundwave wrote:MO-SILVER! wrote:What's the composition of those coins? Are there any definitive guides out there for foreign coins online similar to coinflation? I hadn't checked lately as to whether the Mexican and Canadian coins had all been added yet.
1968 Mexican 25 Peso are 0.720 silver (72%). Two coins is just over an ounce of pure silver.
Maria Theresia are 0.900 silver (90%).
wikipedia isn't a bad place to find out coin info.
argent_pur wrote:MO-SILVER! wrote:What's the composition of those coins? Are there any definitive guides out there for foreign coins online similar to coinflation? I hadn't checked lately as to whether the Mexican and Canadian coins had all been added yet.
The thing I like most about Mexican junk silver is that, unlike their Canadian and American counterparts, Mexican coins very often have their silver weight and/or purity stamped right on the coin. You really don't see that with junk coins...anyone know another country that did that? I think Panama did it with their Balboas...
argent_pur wrote:
I thought the Thalers were .833
argent_pur wrote:
The thing I like most about Mexican junk silver is that, unlike their Canadian and American counterparts, Mexican coins very often have their silver weight and/or purity stamped right on the coin. You really don't see that with junk coins...anyone know another country that did that? I think Panama did it with their Balboas...
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