What US coin is stamped .999%?  It must be a bullion coin instead of a
ciruculation coin.  I am not aware of any circulation coins that are not an
alloy.

Marshall

hdka wrote:

> 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...
> Yours Hank.
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