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If it does not say .999 on it somewhere, then it is probably not silver.
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The question is a little confusing. Mercury coins are dimes not dollars, if the piece has the .999 marking it's a silver round. Post new question with more information.
Real silver can have many different markings, ranging from 750 to 999- depending on the piece, common marks are : 800, 900, 925, 950. Or on bullion (bars, coins.) 999.
Plata is silver, 999 refers to the fineness. It means pure silver.
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Only the U.S. bullion Silver Eagle coins contain .999% silver.
If you're referring to the silver American Eagle bullion rounds, then no. They're all .999 silver.
If it does not say .999 on it somewhere, then it is probably not silver.
1 troy silver .999
The U.S. Mint has never made a $10 silver coin. If you are asking about NORFED silver rounds, they are not genuine United States Mint bullion coins and they are not legal tender. The value is only for the silver they contain.
About $32 per troy ounce at the time of writing. .999 refers to silver that is 99.9% pure.
I have one of these coins. Just wanting to know the value.
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It depends on the weight of your .999 pure silver coin. Currenrtly silver is $24.13 per ounce.
No, for silver coins as the value of silver changes the value of the coin changes. The same is true for gold coins.
The question is a little confusing. Mercury coins are dimes not dollars, if the piece has the .999 marking it's a silver round. Post new question with more information.