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No. The ability to exchange them for silver ended in 1968.
The millesimal fineness of Mexican Silver is 950. Which means that Mexican Silver alloy is 95 percent silver and five percent copper. Previously, it was considered to be 980.
The American Exchange, Dow Jones, and the Commodities Exchange together form what is popularily called the Stock Market- but Three market exchanges are involved- New York Stock Exchange, American Exchange, and Comex- or commodities exchange. Some men topple derricks, I am told, some hoard bars of silver, some of Gold!
The Spaniards withdrew the silver from the American mines in their colonies (like the great silver mines of Potosí in modern Bolivia) and turned it into coins in Spain proper. Then Spanish merchants sailed to China to exchange these silver coins for Chinese goods that they desired, like porcelain or silk, and this is how that American silver would end up in China.
80% Silver
As with any country there is real and then fake. I have been lucky I guess in buying Mexican Silver and it has all been real
Silver is not a company. It would not appear on the stock exchange.
As with any country there is real and then fake. I have been lucky I guess in buying Mexican Silver and it has all been real
Yes ,they certaintly are.