Are you saying it is a lie when a US coin is stamped as .999 silver?
If you go to "www.usmint.gov" you will find that US silver coinage is 90%
silver and 10% alloy. Also, sterling silver is 92.5% silver, 7.5% alloy,
per
Webster's New World Dictionary, Second College Edition,1972. These are not
insignificant percentages of silver in everyday usage, so why is it not
possible that some benefit may have accrued through use or custom in the
past??? Regards, Al Peirce...
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