Free market said:
Would Sterling silver coins be worth stacking in Australia? I have been attracted to pure / fine silver coins but not sterling.
Mate, it is possible to do with some of the Masterpieces series going at spot prices.
For example, lets consider the Australian Masterpieces in Silver Proof Sets.
I'll use any of these sets as an example:
*1993 The Explorers I Masterpieces in Silver
*1994 The Explorers II Masterpieces in Silver
*1995 Colonial Australia Masterpieces in Silver
*1996 Shaping a National Identity Masterpieces in Silver
*1997 The Opening of the Continent Masterpieces in Silver
You'll find that the $5 silver coins in these sets contain 35.79 grams of sterling silver (Composition of the coin is .925 pure silver)
We know that one troy ounce of silver is = to 31.1034768 grams.
If we calculate how much pure silver is in each coin, it will equate to: 33.10575 grams, (That's 1.06437 ounces of pure silver in each coin),
Therefore each set, contains over 5 oz of pure silver.
If you check on auction sites, you'll often find these sets going for the spot price plus postage.
The coins will rise or fall with the silver spot price.
If you shop around, you'll find a bargain now and then; a few sets of sterling silver provide diversity to any stack.
H