Sweet sweet silver!

in hive-136819 •  2 years ago 

I have been quite modest with my silver purchases the past couples months. The main reason has been that local sellers have been asking stupid high prices.

Still, when I see a good deal I try to snatch it! As is the case with my latest order, almost at spot, that arrived today!

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Ok, let's see what we got this time!

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4 little coins, wrapped in lots of paper and sticky paper! Let's clean that shit up!

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Neato!

Let's take a closer look to these shiny little fellas.

First we have...

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10 centavos (1944) from the Dominican republic. A really beautiful piece if you ask me and a first for my collection. Purity is also pretty good, 2.5 g at 0.900. Nice!

Moving on...

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A cute little fish! Great, since I love animal themed coins! I already own one of these commemorative Canadian 10 cents featuring a mackerel thanks to @bitcoinman my amazing 2023 #silvergoldstackers secret Santa who I have no idea who the fuck is. Still, awesome to have a spare one! Purity is again quite decent, 2.33 g of 0.800.

The final two pieces come from the land of kangaroos and platypuses!

First a six pence minted in 1943

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Look at that freakish chicken! What the fuck are they feeding them?!?!

I already have this coin in my collection btw, but this one is in much better condition.

Purity is excellent for a standard circulation coin. 2.83 g of 0.925 silver. Perfecto!

And finally, a 3 pence from the same year!

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Another first one for the stack 🎉

And once again an excellent purity of 0.925 with a total weight of 1.41 g.

Ok, hope you enjoyed this silver unboxing! I'll be soon making a post for the 10 centavos and 3 pence since I have never featured them before.

Stack on!

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