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What are the SILVER Fineness / Pureness of your World Coins? : An EASY Reference
With the phenomenal raise in the price of silver over the past few years, many collectors, investors and dealers are in need of an easy reference to check the silver content (silver fineness or pureness) of coins they might have (or wish to acquire in future).
Mistakes can be very costly:- the difference between only a 100 grams of silver coins minted in .500 fine and those minted in .925 fine is hundreds of rands!
Over the years, many countries have minted their circulation coins in different grades of silver fineness: – from lower than 50% (.500) to as high as 94.5% (.945) pure silver, and it is always a very difficult task for collectors (and dealers) to check these percentages in world catalogues and other reference works.
I have drawn up an easy reference work where I have listed the countries (silver coins) that I came across as both a collector and a dealer over many years.
This is the example for South Africa ...
The period covered in my easy reference work is from the late 1800s to the middle of the 20th century when countries stopped minting silver coins for circulation purposes.
The reference work was originally drawn up for my own (easy) use, but I am sure that other collectors, investors and dealers will find it just as useful as I did over the years. The price is only R25 and it will be e-mailed to you in PDF format so there are no postage or other costs involved.
As always, I offer a 100% 7-day money back guarantee.
The countries are as follows:- Angola, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, British West Africa, Canada, Ceylon, Cyprus, Denmark, East Africa (British), Egypt, Ethiopia, Fiji, France, Germany, German East Africa, Great Britain, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, India (British Colonial), Ireland, Italy, Lesotho, Malaysia ((Straits Settlements), Malaya, Mauritius, Mexico, Mozambique, Netherlands, Netherlands Antilles, Panama, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Seychelles, South Africa (ZAR, Union and Republic), Southern Rhodesia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland (Helvetia) and the USA.