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>>22432374
And retard me forgot the pic. Never should post just after waking up.

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>>21764732
One con to Constitutional silver is that your per-ounce price takes some math to find, but it's pretty easy. Let's go with a real-world example.

Earlier today, I went to my LCS. Picked up some based generic rounds (pic related), and when asked, said he was at "21x" for his Constitutional. That '21x' is based on face value, meaning a dime would be $2.10, a quarter would be $5.25, and a half dollar would be $10.50. (Note also that this is why even our clad dimes are smaller than pennies, despite having 10x the FV of the cent.)

In order to find out how much per ounce that is, take that multiplier on Face Value (FV), and divide that by .715, which is the number of troy ounces in a dollar's worth of dimes, quarters, and halves (Someone a long time back bought $1K in 'junk silver' — named for being non-numismatic due to a combination of date/mint, damage or wear — and refined it, getting 715ozt of .999).

Taking these two values, we can then find out what the price-per-ounce of Constitutional is:
21 / .715 = $29.37 (trailing decimals truncated)

Considering I bought the two rounds for $29.50 each, Constitutional had the lowest price out of any form. I paid the extra 13 cents both to help continue to bring my bullion levels to my 90% levels, but also because, let's be real, who WOULDN'T get these given the opportunity?

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>>21752555
>>21752623
This. Shame we've had this mistake enshrined for just over a century exactly.

>>21754813
>>21754851
Explain? Littleton usually sucks for ordering coins, preferring to send non-numismatic junk out to people at markups not even kikes dare to try collecting...

>>21755316
Some 1982 pennies (flip or weigh. Copper rings when flipped, and weighs 3.1g), and all earlier ones. Keep a special eye out for the Small Date D in copper, as that's an error coin, and going to get you tons of currency you can trade for money.

>>21758364
You're lucky. My LCS won't go under 32 for government bullion.

>>21758527
>>21758625
It may be, but if it lets him stack coin, more power to him. Anyone with a brain knows this board and forum in general is libertarian as fuck, so who cares if someone wants to enjoy a little bit of cannabis in a responsible manner? And to Anon >>21758625 criticizing the quality, did you stop to consider he's actually based by selling shit-tier product to joggers to get the currency for his money? Nothing wrong with taking advantage of the placebo effect.

>(Me)
On my end, pic related hit my stack after a trip to the LCS just now. Nothing but these types, and only $59 for the pair.

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