CS>Re Silver coins

2008-02-07 Thread Harold MacDonald
I got my Canadian Maple Leaf coins from a "Currency Exchange" dealer.Look in yellow pages. - Original Message - From: To: Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 5:38 AM Subject: silver-digest Digest V2008 #88 -- The Silver List is a moderated forum for discussing Colloidal Silver. Inst

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2003-09-28 Thread CKing001
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 15:58:50 -0500, Robert Berger wrote: >Hi Chuck, > >I am having a lot of trouble with your knowledge of the English language. 's OK , I usually have a lot of trouble with your spelling. >That unstamped unmilled silver disk is called a slug in the metal stamping >industry. Nev

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2003-09-28 Thread Robert Berger
Hi Chuck, I am having a lot of trouble with your knowledge of the English language. That unstamped unmilled silver disk is called a slug in the metal stamping industry. The only silver coins that I have are put away awaitning the day that the paper money goes bust!!! I use 0.020 or 0.040 shee

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2003-09-27 Thread CKing001
AHA, Gotcha Bob! MY coin is a blank unstamped unmilled silver disk. You never mentioned what YOUR coin was! Nyaaa... Chuck There is one difference between a madman and me. I am not mad. On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 20:01:20 -0500, Robert Berger wrote: >Not So

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2003-09-27 Thread Robert Berger
Not So Chuck !!! How about the raised letters "Ole Bob" cking...@nycap.rr.com wrote: > On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 09:59:53 -0500, Robert Berger wrote: > > >Define the surfaca area of a coin!! > > > >"Ole Bob" > > Pi R Square times 2 plus Pi x D x thickness. > > Difficulty only with the Pi R Squar

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2003-09-26 Thread CKing001
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 09:59:53 -0500, Robert Berger wrote: >Define the surfaca area of a coin!! > >"Ole Bob" Pi R Square times 2 plus Pi x D x thickness. Difficulty only with the Pi R Square part, cuz Pie R Round. Chuck When one e

CS>Re: silver coins

2003-09-23 Thread jrowland
> Define the surfaca area of a coin!!---Ole Bob Heads + tails + edge; $6/oz. for nearly 4 sq." surface area that will outlast me. Yah, you're referring to surface irregularities, but this ain't rocket science, and I like to watch the nearly instant "mist" that begins with my 3 nine-volt batteries,

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2003-09-23 Thread Robert Berger
JR, Define the surfaca area of a coin!! "Ole Bob" jrowl...@nctimes.net wrote: > > Why would anyone want to mess with coins... > Surface area. > jr -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org

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2003-09-23 Thread jrowland
> Why would anyone want to mess with coins... Surface area. jr -- The silver-list is a moderated forum for discussion of colloidal silver. Instructions for unsubscribing may be found at: http://silverlist.org To post, address your message to: silver-list@eskimo.com Silver-list archive: http://

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2002-07-14 Thread Ian Roe
Well, I have the Norfed coins and I don't have the Maple Leaf coins and .999 is adequately pure. There is also the possibility that the coins are actually purer than the stated amount. Maple Leafs are available from the Bank Of Nova Scotia in Canada, on King St. W. in Toronto. I do know about

CS>Re silver coins

2001-06-09 Thread Arnold Beland
I reverse the polarity by moving the alligator clip that was on the "anode" coin to the "cathode" coin and vice versa. It is not absolutely necessary to do this. Over time, even using this low a current density, a collection of silver particles will form "dendrites" (tree like) at the coin connec

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2001-06-04 Thread Dottie Glenn
Chip - Thanks!  I'll definitely check into it.  Ideas are forming! Original Message Follows From: Chip Hoyle Reply-To: silver-list@eskimo.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com Subject: Re: CS>Re: Silver coins Date: Mon, 04 Jun 2001 09:45:46 -0400 Dottie, You can buy 12 and 14

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2001-06-04 Thread Chip Hoyle
Dottie, You can buy 12 and 14 ga . silver wire from www.ccsilver.com. Both gauges cost less than 5 bucks a foot. Chip Grant wrote: > I use coins all the time now.. I find no need to > solder.. Just drill 2 small holes near the edge of coins.. > Make a hook on the end of silver wires a

CS>Re: Silver coins

2001-06-02 Thread Grant
I use coins all the time now.. I find no need to solder.. Just drill 2 small holes near the edge of coins.. Make a hook on the end of silver wires and hang coins. in container.. Since I use this sytem with constant current at 1ma I dont worry about contact resistance since the current is so lo