Most examples on E-bay sealed are going for around $30 or so, however, coins from the Bahamas have a small amount of collectability, so those coins will be hard to sell.
At least $10
Ten dollars.
No. 92.5% silver is Sterling. US coin silver is 90%.
A Bahamas nickel is worth more because it is made out of silver
There is no information because the presidential dollar series is being struck in the same copper-manganese alloy as the Sacajawea dollar coins. None are in sterling silver.
yes a jamaica 1996 jamaica 5 dollar coin
I saw one for $10 on eBay As of 1/6/2012 I would say it is worth at least $50.00 if not dinged up
No. Sterling Silver is 925 Silver (they are one in the same)Sterling Silver - Sterling silver is a composition of 925 parts pure silver with 75 parts of copper
"Sterling silver" refers to the purity of a particular silver object - specifically, sterling silver is 92.5% silver.
Oxidized silver is not necessarily sterling silver but sterling silver can be oxidized. Oxidation is a finish on silver, otherwise known as tarnish. Sterling silver can tarnish and silver plate can tarnish, too.
Oxidized silver is not necessarily sterling silver but sterling silver can be oxidized. Oxidation is a finish on silver, otherwise known as tarnish. Sterling silver can tarnish and silver plate can tarnish, too.
Hi,silver plating over sterling silver is not real sterling silver.Sterling silver is a unique blend of silver and usually copper. It contains 92.5% silver, that is why the number on sterling silver jewelleries and other stuff is 925.
Most New Zealand silver Proof coins are sterling silver containing 92.5% silver.
Sterling silver contains 92.5% silver, so there are 4,625 grams of silver in 5,000 grams of sterling silver.