These are not stamped http://www.goldcoinshop.com/silver_coins.html I am
just taking there word for it. I'm not sure now if the two I used are US
coins, The 1971 World Trade is stamped 999 FINE the other side says The
International Universal Trade Unit. The other coin is stamped .999 FINE
SILVER One Troy Ounce Silver Trade Unit. E PLURIBUS UNUM, No date on it. I
ordered 2 2002 silver dollars form a web site that said they were .999 fine,
I haven't used them, They are not stamped .999, Other web sites say the 2002
is 90%.
Marshall Dudley writes:
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
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