coins_man_stamps is a trusted seller she posts exactly what she is selling if it is a replica she tells u it is! I trust her and buy many things from her
well I ask just because there are tons of replicas witch you coins_MAN_Stamps should no about since all ur auctions are the replicas so you just have to be careful I've been burned before and lots of people sometime have bad information so better safe than sorry and I just figured if its a specialy made coin I figured it would say on the back that it's 90 percent silver like normal ounce silver coins and bars say you no?
these coins came in a proof set. in a case but the case broke so I took them out. they are still in excellent condition! if they are not silver it is a honest mistake I am not trying to scam any one! I will throw in a ancient roman coin with it as well.
San Francisco Mint has been offering Proof Sets of both the conventional copper-nickel coinage and ones in which the dime, quarter and half are .900 fine silver. Meticulously crafted, with mirrorlike surfaces and frosty details, Proofs are the cornerstone of any collection. With a low mintage of only 1,069,679
You are absolutely correct for asking. I was just telling you the truth since these Kennedy Proofs are worth over $7 in silver, but collectors will pay $15 for Proofs. My Listia auctions are all listed and sold as Plated/Electroplated/Clad/HGE, but only a few of them are replicas. Most of them are commemorative coins/bars since the designs were never valid currency. That is why I was saying Fritz79's are Silver. I buy Numismatic from Fritz, and my auctions are all Exonumia, but I collect both Numismatic and Exonumia. They don't label the Kennedy coins as silver because it is a United States minted currency. Only bullion companies label them as silver (E.G. Pamp Suisse). Even the Morgan Dollars do not have the silver mark. You just have to research/know what they are.