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As of today, May 4th 2012 spot price of Silver is roughly £20 , or $30. These are sterling .925, and weigh 2oz each.

36 coins x 2oz = 72 x £20 = £1440.

Unfortunately these coins carry no premium, and because they are sterling .925, and not pure silver, you are looking at £1350.

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