The Standing Liberty Dollar is not coin silver. Other silver dollars are, but
the Standing Liberty is a bullion coin. I believe it was issued as a
commemorative coin. 
                                                Chuck
Warp 5, Mr. Sulu. No, more clutch!

On Mon, 17 Jun 2002 21:50:19 -0700, "Acmeair" <res00...@gte.net> wrote:

>i did a quick "google " search on the " u.s. standing liberty dollar". it of
>issuance by the u.s. mint, which means that it is made of "coin silver"
>which is about .92% pure. this is not acceptable for making colloidal
>silver. 92% is the equivalent to . 920 pure. you need to purchase either the
>canadian maple leaf 1 oz coin, at .9999 fine silver, or the many silver
>"rounds" from the many silver producers, and they are stamped as ".999
>fine". this means that they are from .9990 to .9998 pure, but not the .9999
>that canada puts into their maple leaf.


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