Looks to me like one of many different types of one ounce silver rounds made for bullion collectors. Probably minimal value above metal content but will wait for the specialists to chime in.
It is a silver bullion round. Some of these are collectible to some folks, but most track the price of silver quite closely. If it is considered generic it would be worth essentially its silver content. In this case, it is one troy ounce silver and silver has a value of $17.20 per troy ounce as I write this post. If you bring it to a local coin dealer you should expect anywhere from $1.50 less than its silver content to $0.50 more than its silver content.
A nice silver round.... I have several silver rounds...mainly because I liked the design or it was significant (such as my Secretariat silver rectangle). Melt value unless there is some collector focus. As referenced above, check the PM forum. Cheers, RickO
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It's worth at least $17 in silver
Ask on the Precious Metals forum to see if it is collectible
Thank you so much, this is all new to me, so thank you for the advice!
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Looks to me like one of many different types of one ounce silver rounds made for bullion collectors. Probably minimal value above metal content but will wait for the specialists to chime in.
It is a silver bullion round. Some of these are collectible to some folks, but most track the price of silver quite closely. If it is considered generic it would be worth essentially its silver content. In this case, it is one troy ounce silver and silver has a value of $17.20 per troy ounce as I write this post. If you bring it to a local coin dealer you should expect anywhere from $1.50 less than its silver content to $0.50 more than its silver content.
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Depending on the ballpark, it might be worth a fish sandwich and beer or chicken sandwich and beer.....that is, about $17.00
A nice silver round.... I have several silver rounds...mainly because I liked the design or it was significant (such as my Secretariat silver rectangle). Melt value unless there is some collector focus. As referenced above, check the PM forum. Cheers, RickO
HRC manufactures silver recovery equipment, it's their 25th anniversary coin. I love the reverse
It's an ounce of Silver, and looks like the golf ball mark I use that seems to irritate the rest of my foursome so much.
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