What coins are 9999 silver?

Coins with 9999 silver purity (99.99% pure) are primarily bullion coins from major world mints, especially the Canadian Maple Leaf, Perth Mint (Australia) (Kangaroo, Kookaburra, Lunar series, Koala), and often other series like the Australian Wedge-Tailed Eagle, South African Krugerrand (silver version), and US American Silver Eagle (though sometimes .999), offering high purity for investment, often featuring advanced security features like micro-engraved privy marks.

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How to tell if a coin is .999 silver?

Hallmark Identification: Authentic silver items often bear hallmarks or stamps that indicate their purity. Common stamps include "925" (92.5% pure sterling silver), "999" (99.9% fine silver), "900" (90% silver), and "800" (80% silver, which is less common).

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What quarters are .999 silver?

Description. The 2023 American Women Quarters Silver Proof Set™ features all five 2023 American Women Quarters minted in 99.9 percent silver. They are packaged in a protective lens to maintain their distinct proof finish.

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Why is 1965 quarter so rare?

The 1965 Washington quarter was the first US quarter not made of 90% pure silver. This transition from silver "hard money" to copper coinage resulted in the rare and valuable 1965 silver quarter—one of the most sought-after transitional error coins in American numismatics.

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Why is a 1970 quarter worth $35,000?

The Most Valuable 1970 Quarter: The $35,000 Quarter

The most famous and expensive 1970 quarter is the 1970-S quarter struck on an 80% silver 1941 Canadian quarter. This unique coin has been appraised at a whopping $35,000!

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What is the best silver coin to invest in?

The Top Silver Coins in Demand

  • 1) American Silver Eagle. American Silver Eagles are the best-selling silver in the world. ...
  • 2) Canadian Maple Leaf. The Canadian Maple Leaf is the second most-popular silver coin, and one of the most highly recognized coins in the world. ...
  • 3) Austrian Philharmonic. ...
  • 4) British Britannia.

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How much silver is in an Australian threepence?

Like other pre-decimal Australian coinage the threepence was minted with a silver purity of 92.5% silver with a troy ounce weight of 0.042 until 1945 where afterwards they were minted with 50% silver purity and troy ounce weight of 0.023.

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What $1 coin is worth $3000?

An Australian 2000 $1 "Mule" coin, created by mistake using the smaller 10-cent coin's head (obverse) die, can be worth up to $3,000 due to its distinct double rim and off-center appearance, but its value depends heavily on its condition, with only a few thousand believed to exist.
 

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Why are 1982 and 1983 quarters worth so much?

The reason why 1982 and 83 are among the best 1980s Quarters in terms of worth is because of the economic conditions. The U.S. Mint did not produce uncirculated and proof coins; only circulated ones are available. This happened due to the Federal Budget cuts and the Economic recession that peaked in 1982.

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Can you test silver with vinegar?

To test silver with vinegar, mix equal parts of white vinegar and baking soda in a bowl and stir until the baking soda is dissolved. Then, dip a clean cloth or cotton swab into the mixture and apply it to the silver object. If the object is real silver, the mixture will cause a reaction that will bubble and fizz.

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Does a magnet stick to silver coins?

Silver is not magnetic, not even with the strongest magnet. However, silver is diamagnetic. Take a silver coin, hold it at 45 degrees, a suitable magnet will slide down it slowly.

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Is 999 silver real or fake?

999 silver, also known as fine silver, is the most pure form of silver that can be used to make jewellery, with just 0.1% of impurity. Pure silver is softer as compared to other durable metals and is malleable, which means it can be easily beaten into sheets.

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What rare aussie coin sells for $60,000?

The rare Australian coin that sells for around $60,000 (or more, depending on condition) is the 1930 Australian Penny, an accidentally minted coin from the Great Depression era with a very low mintage, making it a "numismatic superstar" sought by collectors for its rarity and historical significance. Its value comes from being the lowest mintage pre-decimal Australian coin, with only about 1,500 believed to exist in circulation, notes 9News.com.au and Network Ten.
 

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What is a 1966 1 cent coin worth today?

A 1966 penny's value depends on its origin (US or Australia) and condition, with common circulated US Lincoln cents worth face value, but rare US error coins (like doubled dies) fetching hundreds or thousands, while circulated Australian pennies are generally low-value but uncirculated or error Australian coins can be worth significantly more, like $5-$25+.
 

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How much is a 1977 silver jubilee 50c coin worth?

The value of a 1977 Silver Jubilee 50 cent coin varies greatly: circulated coins are generally worth just a few dollars (AU$2-$10+), while uncirculated or proof versions can fetch AU$10-$30+, with rare error coins (like double clipped planchets) selling for hundreds of dollars (AU$275+). Its base composition is copper-nickel, not silver, but special proof sets containing silver versions exist, making condition and rarity key.
 

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What does Warren Buffett say about buying silver?

Buffett favors silver because it fulfills value investing principles, with its use in industrial and medical applications. Gold, largely used for jewelry, lacks the practical applications Buffett seeks in an investment.

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What silver coins should I keep?

Yes, 90% silver coins, also known as "junk silver," can be a valuable investment. These coins, including pre-1965 U.S. dimes, quarters, and half dollars, are worth their silver content and can appreciate in value due to their historical significance and rarity.

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What quarter is worth $2000 right now?

What quarter is worth $2000 right now? The 1932-D Washington quarter had a relatively low mintage of 436,800 pieces, making it one of the rarest in the series. The value of this quarter in higher grades (uncirculated conditions) can significantly exceed $2,000.

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Should I keep 1970s quarters?

Because a standard 1970 quarter is composed entirely of copper-nickel and contains no silver, its value is typically near its face value in circulated condition. Uncirculated copies, particularly those in excellent condition, can sell for much more money.

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