Help!!! I need help here!!!

First let me say
<< <i>Bless me darksiders, for I have sinned. It has been months since I have bought a darkside coin.. For that I'm truly sorry!! >>
Now, how much silver is in a 1967 Canada PL set, the one with the medal in it????
Thanks
Marty
<< <i>Bless me darksiders, for I have sinned. It has been months since I have bought a darkside coin.. For that I'm truly sorry!! >>
Now, how much silver is in a 1967 Canada PL set, the one with the medal in it????
Thanks
Marty
It is not exactly cheating, I prefer to consider it creative problem solving!!!
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OK, OK, since you confessed:
I believe the 10c and 25c are .800 silver and not .500. ALL 1967 50c and $ coins are .800 silver, don't let anyone tell you differently.
If the 10c and 25c are .800 silver, then the total silver weight of the COINS is 1.11 ASW. I don't know what the medal is.
P.S. If you are planning on paying $10 for a set, it is a good deal now IMO.
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Don
<< <i>It's a 1 oz. medal, so there's 2.1 oz of silver in the set. >>
Dang. I'm glad I bought a couple of those medals for $5 each. They're probably the only numismatic purchases of mine that have doubled in value over the past 10 years.
Obscurum per obscurius
<< <i>It's a 1 oz. medal, so there's 2.1 oz of silver in the set. >>
Very Cool!!! Thanks guys!!