You can buy .999 silver from Maroon Bells in Colorado.
--- Joseph Fritz wrote:
>
> >I'm wondering who came up with the idea of using
> Canadian maple leaf silver
> >dollars as sources of silver when making CS. Who
> said that the silver in
> >these coins is pure enough to use?
> >
> >Thanks.
> >N
I'm wondering who came up with the idea of using Canadian maple leaf silver
dollars as sources of silver when making CS. Who said that the silver in
these coins is pure enough to use?
Thanks.
Nina
Did a search on Canadian maple leaf coins found this:
http://rscott.org/bullion/maple_s.htm
says
> I checked into this and the Canadian coins were only .8? pure from
> what they told me at the coin shop but you can get silver ingets(bars)
> 1oz. each that are .999 silver at coin shops for about $5.75 each.
Bullion coins marked .999 pure or better will work, too. Perhaps the
person you were ta
ch. Carol
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Nina Silver"
> To:
> Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 11:26 AM
> Subject: CS>Canadian coins for silver
>
> > List,
> > I'm wondering who came up with the idea of using Canadian maple leaf
> silver
>
e coin shop but you can get silver ingets(bars) 1oz.
each that
=>are .999 silver at coin shops for about $5.75 each. Carol
=>
=>- Original Message -
=>From: "Nina Silver"
=>To:
=>Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 11:26 AM
=>Subject: CS>Canadian coins for silv
Hello Carol,
Tuesday, October 16, 2001, 12:07:51 PM, you wrote:
C> I checked into this and the Canadian coins were only .8? pure from what they
C> told me at the coin shop but you can get silver ingets(bars) 1oz. each that
C> are .999 silver at coin shops for about $5.75 each. Carol
We are not t
r 15, 2001 11:26 AM
Subject: CS>Canadian coins for silver
> List,
> I'm wondering who came up with the idea of using Canadian maple leaf
silver
> dollars as sources of silver when making CS. Who said that the silver in
> these coins is pure enough to use?
>
> Thanks.
&g
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From: "Nina Silver"
To:
Sent: Monday, October 15, 2001 11:26 AM
Subject: CS>Canadian coins for silver
> List,
> I'm wondering who came up with the idea of using Canadian maple leaf
silver
> dollars as sources of silver when making CS. Who said that the silv
The Canadian Government.
Marshall
Nina Silver wrote:
> List,
> I'm wondering who came up with the idea of using Canadian maple leaf silver
> dollars as sources of silver when making CS. Who said that the silver in
> these coins is pure enough to use?
>
> Thanks.
> Nina
>
> --
> The silver-list i
Some silver coins are traded as bullion, such as the American silver eagle
(.999) and the Canadian maple leaf(.). These weren't meant as circulation
coinage. They are pure metal.
Others are meant for general circulation and are alloyed for longer wear.
Your local coin shop can tell which are p
Silver mapleleaf $5.00 is stamped pure silver, The only drawback is it is
harder to clean, I have mine hammered flat and a hole drilled to isert a
silver rod.. so I can lower it deeper in the jar..makes nice silver
telt...@home.com
Nina Silver wrote:
> List,
> I'm wondering who came u
List,
I'm wondering who came up with the idea of using Canadian maple leaf silver
dollars as sources of silver when making CS. Who said that the silver in
these coins is pure enough to use?
Thanks.
Nina
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