ID coin, please help identify!!! **********PICTURE*********

BuffaloBoy

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byrne3

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I borrowed this formula from coinflation, but changed the numbers to match your piece. It's not a coin, but a silver round.. It's worth $2.56

39.79 × .0321507466 × 2.0 × .999 = $2.56

(silver price) x (ounce to gram conversion) x (weight in grams) x (percent silver)
 

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BuffaloBoy

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Thanks for the quick and accurate response!!! nothing like finding free silver :icon_pirat: (in the reject bin :headbang: )
 

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Though it really doesn't look like it in the picture, you really don't have much to lose but you can always pop the round out of the bezel and see if it is real gold.
 

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Wow - you didn't Google the description before asking? That's always my first play with all the foreign coins I scrape from the magnets. Works well - give it a try. (I used "coin" & "braemoor" and got 2,500 web hits and had to scroll to the third page for image hits)
 

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