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Gold/Mining/Energy : Silver prices

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To: dave who wrote (1021)4/9/1998 11:41:00 PM
From: Russian Bear  Read Replies (1) of 8010
 
Dave,

Because spot silver prices are so variable, I will simply provide you with figures on the amount of pure silver in each of the Canadian coins you indicated, and let you do the math.

The following figures represent ounces of pure Ag per coin, assuming coins dated 1920 to 1967. For coins issued prior to 1920, simply increase the pure silver content by 15% (although such coins will generally command a numismatic value well above bullion value.) Note also that heavily worn coins will have a reduced silver content.

10c------0.06
25c------0.15
50c------0.30
$1-------0.60 (from 1935)

Good luck,
RB
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