Monday, September 19th, 2011 at
11:28 am

- German Third Reich Era Coin
This Nazi German silver 2 Reichsmark was minted from 1936 to 1939. It pictures Paul von Hindenburg on one side and an eagle holding a wreathed swastika on the other. The coin is 25mm in diameter (slightly larger than a quarter) and shows minimal wear. The silver coin is guaranteed to be genuine. You will receive a coin in similar condition minted in between 1936-1939.
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Monday, September 19th, 2011 at
6:10 am
Question by Jonny: I am new to coin collecting and I was wondering where (or how) to get silver coins at a cheap price?
By the way, I am Canadian so I collect Canadian coins.
What I mean by silver are coins that are usually minted before 1967 (not bullion coins)
Best answer:
Answer by Eugene
Unfortunately, silver coins are not easy to collect. Silver content is rather side effect for collector: the coin may be a garbage quality, but noone will sell it to you for less than silver value. The only silver coins that I got for less than silver value - are from the bank rolls. Rarely, you can find silver coin in a roll, esspecially old one. Also in US some people do not know that some silver coins were still minted after 1964. I am not sure how it was in Canada though. ANother thing, foreign silver coins - not many people will know the actual silver content. So you may get lucky and get the coin for less than silver spot price. Hope this helps.
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