.999 is just fine
most of it assays out to .9997 and the main impurities are copper and gold
Ken


At 03:25 PM 11/4/02 -0600, you wrote:
>What about the Universal Trade Unit(1994)? says 999 fine. and what
>about the Silver Trade Unit (no date) says .999 fine silver.
>Are these safe to use?
>Yours Hank
>
>Marshall Dudley <mdud...@execonn.com> wrote:
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>Canadian Maple Leafs, available from any coin dealer.  Very pure, and
>quite inexpensive.
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>Marshall
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>John wrote:
>
>> List, It would appear that 99.99% fine silver is almost impossible to
>> obtain, even in USA, below is a copy of two emails from Hauser &
>> Miller, who are I believe leading precious metal dealers in USA. Any
>> comments anyone? John in Australia  Dear John, All we carry is .999
>> fine silver, not .9999. It is available in 12ga, we can ship to
>> Australia, and we do accept Visa. Thanks. Amber Sebold
>> Sales Representative
>> Hauser & Miller Co.
>> 1(800) 462-7447 John, Sorry, not off-hand do I know any merchants of
>> 4-9's silver. As for the impurities, usually it is copper but of
>> course it varies and to find out exactly we would have to do a
>> chemical analysis. The silver runs about $3.50 a foot approximately.
>> Our fax number is +1-314-487-0394. That should work. If you have any
>> more problems faxing you can always e-mail in an order. Thanks! Amber
>> Sebold
>> Sales Representative
>> Hauser & Miller Co.
>> 1(800) 462-7447
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