Yep you guessed it right! We have another mail unboxing today, with some sweet sweet fresh silver.
I forgot to take a picture of the envelope so let's get to the good stuff right away π€π₯°π
Nothing big this time, just two really cool silver commemorative Deutsche marks and an old Mozambique escudos coin!
Let's see some close ups!
Those two German pieces are really beautiful and shiny don't you think? Especially the one with the ichthyosaur or whatever the fuck it is π Plus, the yellow part is actually gold plated! Silverwise, both stand at 15.5 g. One is 0.925 and the other 0.625. Ok, looks like it's actually a skeleton of a fin whale π³
Moving on the Mozambique coin, it's my first 20$ piece from that era. I already have a 5$ and a 10 $ piece and it's been a while since I was looking to complete the trifecta, so it's nice to finally have! I think I'll make a post showcasing all three coins one of these days. I love by the way the pirate vibes they give, they look like they came from a totally different era... And in a way they are I guess, the world in the 1950s was totally different then today! The coin itself is 10 g of 0.720 purity, the rest being copper.
Ok friends, this is it for today . How you enjoyed yet another silver unboxing, eventually I will revisit these coins individually so that we learn more about them ^_^
Stack on!
Fun Numismatics Posts
Enjoyed the post? Here is some more fun silver/numismatics themed content I have written in the past I think you will enjoy:
- The country that uses plastic coins!
- The bizarre coins of Cook Islands
- Infographic: What Type of Silver Whale are you?
- My silver pocket piece
- My favorite piece from the stack
- The 10 Million Dollar Coin
- This is where gold really comes from!
- That's one big nugget!
- The Ten Thousand Dollar Bill ?!?!
- Biggest Gold Coin Ever
- A coin made of cardboard
- The microorganism that poops gold!
- World's smallest gold coin
- Manchukuo's Fiber Coins from 1945
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