Canada Silver "Maple Leaf" $5.00 piece is stamped 9999 fine   It is not a
circulated piece, it is a collectors coin.  Sells for aprox $8.00 at a coin
shop.   http://www.ccsilver.com/silver/silver.html
Tel
Dewey , AZ

hdka wrote:

> 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
> Yours Hank.
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