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<p>[QUOTE="Rayo56, post: 382277, member: 2022"]Yes - .925 - that way Jewelry marked as such can be sold easily. When you get to 80% like Canadian coins or 40% liike the Kennedy halves (65-70) then all the other US 90% silver has to be calculated along with the silver price that day! Kinda like buying lobster tails - "Market price for that day" - then start doing the math, total weight, then the actuall silver weight, then how much the smelters buy scrap silver from you - I'm not good with math[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rayo56, post: 382277, member: 2022"]Yes - .925 - that way Jewelry marked as such can be sold easily. When you get to 80% like Canadian coins or 40% liike the Kennedy halves (65-70) then all the other US 90% silver has to be calculated along with the silver price that day! Kinda like buying lobster tails - "Market price for that day" - then start doing the math, total weight, then the actuall silver weight, then how much the smelters buy scrap silver from you - I'm not good with math[/QUOTE]
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