Sizes vary depending on the company who makes the bar. Engelhard 100 ozt silver bars measure about 6" long x 3" wide x 1" thick. On the other hand, Johnson Matthey 100 ozt silver bars measure 6 1/2" x 2 1/2 x 1 1/4". In any event, they are probably small enough to fit into the smallest safe deposit box.
You can find advice on buying silver bullion on sites for trading and buying gold and silver. Some advice found is when buying silver bullion, look for a good price and wait until silver is low to buy. Buying low and selling high is some of the best advice.
Here's a great site for buying a silver bullion: www.bulliondirect.com/
U.S. silver dollars issued from 1836 to 1935 have the following approximate dimensions: Diameter - 38.1 mm; early dates were slightly larger Weight - 26.7 gm Composition - 90% silver, 10% copper There were slight variations over that century but the above values are the most common dimensions.
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It depends on whose safety deposit box we are talking about here. If it belongs to someone who has defaulted on payments that are legally due to another person or if it belongs to an anti-social element (like a terrorist) the government can confiscate the contents of the safety deposit box (Irrespective of whether it has gold or silver or cash) Also, the government can confiscate the safety deposit box contents of a bank that has failed/gone bankrupt in order to raise funds to pay the deposit customers who have deposited money with the bank.
The zinc-lead-silver deposit was discovered in the year 1951.
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A. Blain has written: 'Reassessment of the Samrah silver deposit and environs'
Most vacuum tubes have real silver inside. Since silver is going way up. these tubes are becoming valuable
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
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