02-27-2014 02:26 PM
02-27-2014 03:04 PM
Can you post a pic of the other side?
02-27-2014 06:19 PM
03-16-2014 07:55 AM
Well, it is not a "U.S. Coin". You may get a better response by posting it on the public fourm "Coins and Paper Money".
03-17-2014 05:06 AM
Hello,
In the precious metals trade we refer to these types of rounds as generic .999 silver rounds. This is a good looking one with a blank reverse provided that can be engraved. These are often given as gifts to mark birthdays, 25th wedding anniversaries or other special events or achievements.
If there are no makers marks on them it is very difficult to determine who made them and when. They typically sell for $1 to $2 over the spot silver price.
Regards,
David McConaghy
New England Coin Exchange
03-17-2014 10:35 AM
@davidx256 wrote:If there are no makers marks on them it is very difficult to determine who made them and when. They typically sell for $1 to $2 over the spot silver price.
...even when they aren't solid silver. It always puzzles me why a reputable silver minter wouldn't put their mark on them.
03-17-2014 11:06 AM
am only needing help with the maker. sometimes the scroll on the reverse will reveal the maker.
an example would be the cursive "YCI " woven into the scroll, for Yorkville Coin Investment ...
or a distintive scroll, used by only one maker. the vaquero round i am asking help with, has a distinctive scroll. this round is also 'vintage', made sometime in the 80s. thanks!
03-17-2014 01:04 PM
Norm,
My answer was based on the photo that you provided and this round was marked .999 silver - if they are not marked they generally are not silver and would have no value. Again, this specific one from the photo is marked .999 silver.
David Mc
New England Coin Exchange
03-22-2014 08:00 PM
@davidx256 wrote:Norm,
My answer was based on the photo that you provided and this round was marked .999 silver - if they are not marked they generally are not silver and would have no value. Again, this specific one from the photo is marked .999 silver.
David McNew England Coin Exchange
I can show you many, many that ARE marked .999 but are NOT .999, just plated.
03-24-2014 04:57 AM
03-24-2014 09:42 AM
HIYA.....WE KINDLY ASKED FOR HELP TO DETERMINE IF ANYONE KNOWS THE MAKER OF SAID ROUND THAT IS PICTURED.
WE ALREADY KNOW IT IS AUTHENTIC .999 SILVER CONTENT, AND ONLY CURIOUS AS TO MAKER AND WOULD GREATLY APPRECIATE ANY HELP WITH THAT ASPECT.
SOOOOOooooooo DOES ANYONE HAVE AN IDEA AS TO MAKER?
THANKS!
09-11-2015 04:08 PM