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Tuesday, February 27, 2018

Silver Cross .999 Pure Silver Easter Cross

Definition of Fine Silver Or .999 Pure silver:

Fine silver has a millesimal fineness of.999. Also called pure silver, or three nines fine, fine silver contains 99.9% silver, with the balance being trace amounts of impurities. This grade of silver is used to make bullion bars for international commodities trading and investment in silver.

Weight 30.5 grams 
This is a hand poured and polished .999 pure silver cross. Everything I do is by hand so every each cross maybe a little different and have slight imperfections, but guaranteed to be .999 pure silver. Please look and pics this cross really does look good. It is in time for Easter and would be the perfect gift.

I have marked this with my makers mark which is RAW for Raw Metals and 999 for the purity. I buy all my silver used to melt down from a well known and reliable bullion seller. I only sell on ebid and don't have my own Web site right now, I am working on that. 
Thank you for looking.

Good for gifts, keepsakes, investment. 

The cross below is from Raw Metals sold at: this cross is sold but there are more for sale.

 Coins-Silver-and-Gold.ebid.net







Saturday, February 24, 2018

1962 P Mint Jefferson Nickle Proof with Beautiful Toning

definition from the spruce

Coin Toning Definition:

Toned coins are result of a chemical process that reacts with the surface metal of a coin. Although any coin can tone, silver and copper coins are most susceptible to the toning process. Gold coins, on the other hand, are the least susceptible. However, gold coins can still take on subtle shades of toning as they get older.
Toning occurs naturally over time. It is mostly the result of oxygen and/or sulfur reacting with the coin's metal.
The toning process can be accelerated by heat and moisture.
Silver coins tend to tone in the most vivid colors. Colors can range in a variety of hues from brilliant blue to deep magenta, from vivid red to deep orange and a variety of shades of olive, green and gold. Additionally, toning can also turn ugly and occur in shades of black and brown. In the most severe cases the toning can turn into corrosion and cause permanent damage to the surface of the coin.
Coin Proof Definition:
Proof coins definition: Proof coinage means special early samples of a coin issue, historically made for checking the dies and for archival purposes, but nowadays often struck in greater numbers specially for coin collectors (numismatists).

Definition 2: A coin not intended for circulation but struck from a new, highly-polished die on a polished planchet and sometimes in a metal different from a coin of identical denomination struck for circulation.

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Friday, February 23, 2018

This is a 1962 P mint Jefferson nickle that has doubling throughout the coin.

This is a 1962 P mint Jefferson nickle that is circulated but the date and letters are very readable. The nickle has doubling throughout the coin.

FOR SALE AT: https://coins-silver-and-gold.ebid.net/

Machine Doubling Deffinition:
 Doubling of details resulting from loose dies during the striking process (much more common and much less valuable than die doubling).
Deffinition 2:
Mechanical doubling, also called machine doubling or strike doubling, a form of doubling which appears on a coin and is easily confused with doubled die strikes. On a true doubled die coin, the doubling comes from a mistake in the process used to make the coin die itself.






























Silver Cross .999 Pure Silver Easter Cross

Definition of Fine Silver Or .999 Pure silver: Fine silver  has a millesimal fineness of.999. Also called pure silver, or  three nines fin...