Saturday, May 19, 2012
Are Investors Draining Greek Banks And Buying Gold?
By James O'Dell Los Angeles, CA. – Morgan Gold - Gold and Silver bullion prices rallied for a second day on Friday, with the price to buy Gold now at $1,593.60 an ounce and the price to buy Silver at ...
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Each bag contains $1000 face value in Mercury Dimes, minted from 1916 to 1945 from 90% pure silver. These 10,000 silver coins contain a total of approximately 715 troy ounces of pure silver. You will receive coins produced at the Philadelphia Mint (no mint mark), San Francisco Mint (“S” mint mark), and/or Denver Mint (“D mint mark); the tiny mint mark is located to the right of “ONE.” These legal tender coins are recognized and easily sold anywhere in the world, or in the worse-case scenario of economic collapse they could be used as small increments of barter. Because Mercury Dimes have numismatic value in addition to their bullion worth, bags of 90% silver Mercury Dimes sell at a small premium over the “melt” value. A note about the grade: These coins will be average circulated quality—generally Good or better condition—with no damaged, holed or bent coins.