$10 silver coins

Naphthalene Man

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So who is sitting comfortably on a stack of $10 silver coins knowing that if it ever did get really bad then their stash has the legal tender back up?

I sold mine but i don't anticipate that silver will go that low.

Are there other (silver) coins with greater legal tender status? I don't know of any in Australia.
I have some $15 coins but those are Al/bronze not silver. Of course gold is higher but we would be in serious trouble if we were relying on their legal tender status to save us.
 
I have some olympic coins, I think they have a face value of $10 but I am too lazy to check. Let's hope it doesn't come to that :)

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Source: http://www.australianstamp.com/coin-web/aust/tendolla/1994310d.htm

Current value is about $14 in silver
 
Naphthalene Man said:
So who is sitting comfortably on a stack of $10 silver coins knowing that if it ever did get really bad then their stash has the legal tender back up?

I sold mine but i don't anticipate that silver will go that low.

Are there other (silver) coins with greater legal tender status? I don't know of any in Australia.
I have some $15 coins but those are Al/bronze not silver. Of course gold is higher but we would be in serious trouble if we were relying on their legal tender status to save us.

Guilty..

Regards Errol 43
 
Around the year 2000 when the spot price of silver was in the $4 to 4 range, the coin dealer here in Bundaberg has told me that collectors that had bought the $10 coins from the RAM at prices u/c $20 plus and proof in excess of $30 were taking them to the bank to get $10 instead of the going spot price of $6.

Regards errol 43
 
errol43 said:
Around the year 2000 when the spot price of silver was in the $4 to 4 range, the coin dealer here in Bundaberg has told me that collectors that had bought the $10 coins from the RAM at prices u/c $20 plus and proof in excess of $30 were taking them to the bank to get $10 instead of the going spot price of $6.
Hell, if that happened to me, I'd just chuck them in the bottom of the draw and forget about them.
Of course, feeding hungry kids might not allow for that.
 
Naphthalene Man said:
So who is sitting comfortably on a stack of $10 silver coins knowing that if it ever did get really bad then their stash has the legal tender back up?

I sold mine but i don't anticipate that silver will go that low.

Are there other (silver) coins with greater legal tender status? I don't know of any in Australia.
I have some $15 coins but those are Al/bronze not silver. Of course gold is higher but we would be in serious trouble if we were relying on their legal tender status to save us.


Sure!

Pick-up the Queeny coins!

$25 face value!

http://www.australianstamp.com/Coin-web/aust/twenty5/1992125d.htm


The Queeny set is just about to rocket in price!

Check-out the whole set, they have great face value and...great silver content.

H
 
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