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These privately minted small rounds grow increasingly popular as silver prices rise and available stockpiles of the small denomination alternative - Pre-1965 US silver coins - become scarce (and expensive). When compared to silver in coins before 1965, these rounds make a wise alternative. They are beautiful and uncirculated. The silver content and value is easy to understand and calculate. They're a great pickup for any collector or investor that loves silver rounds. Money Metals has these beautiful rounds specially minted right here in the USA. Walking Liberty (obverse) – Between 1916 and 1947 the United States minted what is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful coin designs ever.

Eagle & Shield (reverse) – Each silver round is stamped with its guaranteed weight of 1/10th troy ounce of .999 fine silver. Product Specifications Sell to Us Shipping Info You can expect: While #Silver Rounds Are Not Legal Tender You Get More Silver Ounces for Your #Money Than Most Other Options. While Silver Rounds Are Not Legal Tender You Get More Silver Ounces for Your Money Than Most Other Options. Walking Liberty (obverse) – Between 1916 and 1947 the United States minted what is widely regarded as one of the most beautiful coin designs ever.

While Silver Rounds Are Not Legal Tender You Get More Silver Ounces for Your Money Than Most Other Options

Originally, the Walking Liberty half-dollar silver coin design was created by Adolf A. Weinman, who was also the designer of the popular Mercury Dime. It was said that Elsie Stevens was Weinman's model for the silver dimes and the Walking Liberty rounds. The current "American Silver Eagles" have a similar design on the obverse. These silver rounds are larger - containing a full 1/2 ounce of silver as opposed to the Walking Liberty half-dollar, which only contains 0.357 ounces of silver after factoring out the copper (which is 10% of its overall weight).Perched Eagle (reverse) – The perched eagle is a popular rendition placed on numerous United States Mint coins, beginning in 1795 and becoming more prevalent in the mid-1800's.

1/10 Oz #Silver Rounds Based on Adolf A. Weinman's Famous Walking Liberty Half Dollar Design. 1/10 Oz Silver Rounds Based on Adolf A. Weinman's Famous Walking Liberty Half Dollar Design. Do You Have a #Gold and #Silver “Seatbelt”? Do You Have a Gold and Silver “Seatbelt”? Do You Have a Gold and Silver “Seatbelt”?

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Commodities / Gold and Silver 2015Feb 27, 2015 - 01:49 PM GMT By: MoneyMetals In just about every state, it’s the law that you must wear a seatbelt when driving down the road. Putting aside the question of whether the government should mandate this, most of us understand that the reasons for individually choosing to do so are valid. It’s been a long time since I’ve been in an accident, but it’s a habit to buckle up every time I get into the car. Take a quick look at our financial system. Sure there have been “changes” – for example, your bank most likely has a “bail in” provision added to the fine print of your accounts, letting you know that if they go under due to their own mismanagement, you may be forced to help out with some of your hard-earned funds.

Massive government debt. Underfunded pension plans. “Official” statistics which are constantly “revised” a month or so after they have been released to the public. Inflation runs 25 – 30% per year.