by Country » Sat Nov 27, 2010 2:13 pm
I've been buying some foreign Sterling when I can get it at a nice discount to spot. Australia will be your best bet of these countries - WWII and before is ALL sterling. If you search, you can get SOME at a good price. The key is to buy under-spot because when you sell someday you will have to sell under-spot due to the less demand for these coins in the USA. I think the higher the SILVER fineness on the foreign coins, the better; 72% SILVER fineness is about as low as I will go.
Canadian pre-1968 as you know is 80% fineness. GB SILVER before 1920 is sterling. After WWI, the Brits debased their SILVER coinage to 50% fine. Australian SILVER was ALL sterling through 1945, but the coinage was debased to 50% in 1946. I like the later Aussie sterling because you can get the WWII coins with little wear (more SILVER for your face value).
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