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International Silver Trade Unit
February 28, 2004 at 17:46:56


Hello. I have searched all over the interntet for information regarding a few of the coins I had for quite some time now. I have around 20 coins in total and almost all of them bare a different picture. The coins all have a title with the following words, "The International Silver Trade Unit." The coins are around 25+ years old as I am guessing because of the picture of one of them which states so (see picture). They are all .999 480-grain silver and are in very good condition (not scratched and the words can be seen wonderfully). I am wondering if you can please tell me if they are worth anything. Are they worth more than regular silver (which is at 6.70+ USD right now)? I thank you in advance sir and if you can't answer my question then please if you can, then tell me where I can find such information on the internet or other such sources.

P.S. Excuse the low quality photos please. My scanner broke. Thank you.


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Picture of one of the many eagles. This one is holding a flag. I have many others which are doing other things.

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This is the picture of one of the weights. I have three different kinds in all of the coins.

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This picture shows the the coin(s) were minted in 1973. Does this raise or lower the value on the market today?


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