Diversify My Silver Stack

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  1. silverandcold

    silverandcold New Member

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    Hi guys. I was wondering if anyone could give me any suggestions/recommendations on silver coins that contain around 90% silver that are not from the U.S.A. I'm looking to spend around between $1 to $5. I'm from the U.S.A. and wanted to diversify my silver collection. I'm looking for foreign, other country coinage. Thank you.
     
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    A popular alternative to US coins that the Aussie's go crazy over are the 1966 "round fiftys" that you can sometimes find at local coin shops.
     
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    The governor Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    That's over his budget ha
     
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    There a bunch of Canadian coins I think that are a pretty high percent.
     
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    GoldenEye Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    Australian silver coins before 1945 were all sterling silver (.925).
     

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