Ahhh, love the smell of fresh silver!

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Ok, let's take a break from my Holy Silver posts, for an unboxing of fresh silver!

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Let's open this baby up and see what we got this time ๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰

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Three silver pieces! Neat!

Let's have a better look!

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The first piece is a commerorative one dollar from Canada minted in 1981, for the 100th anniversary of the Trans Canada railway. Hence the old school train on the front. Duh!

This babe weights 23.32 grams, with a purity of 0.500.

Our next piece is also a one dollar from the same country:

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Again, a commemorative coin from 1983, for the 1983 World University Games (whatever the fuck that is) in Edmonton.

Same specs again, 23.32 g of 0.500 silver.

Like other commemorative Canadian coins, both of them have a shiny mirror finish which I have grown to find quite annoying, especially when I am trying to take a photo. Pics come out shit and I have to be careful not to dox myself, lmao ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ˜‚

On the back, they both feature the same portrait of a young hot lady

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๐ŸŒ ๐Ÿ’ฆ

And finally we have...

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A Turkish lira from 1948! Technically, it's also my first Turkish coin, since the rest of my Turkish pieces were minted while it was still known as the Ottoman Empire.

This plain little fella weights 7.5 grams and is made of 0.600 silver.

Ok, that's it for today! Eventually I will make a post about each coin but in the meantime I want to finish my holy silver series. I have plenty more to cover!

Stack on!

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You received an upvote of 92% from Precious the Silver Mermaid!

Thank you for contributing more great content to the #SilverGoldStackers tag.
You have created a Precious Gem!

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The Turkish coin with a 0.6 purity isn't bad at all. Not too shiny compared to the other ones.

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Old school railway one is Amazing!

moreeee shiny silver ples and dox yourself ๐ŸŒš jk.

I like the simplicity of lira. Well, you now have first Turkish coin. More to come!

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How much silver do you have already

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Dunno, a lot I guess. Its not like I count quantities. I just try to stack every month. Little by little, it adds up!

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Buy a nice safe. I know people keeping silver in a shoe box. Its unbecoming. lol

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knowing old trumpman I bet he keeps his silver in the most unbecoming of places possible :P

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Following the gold rush, The Trans Canada Railway was a key part of a deal to get British Columbia to join into Confederation with Canada otherwise we'd become a part of the USA and Canada wouldn't have a West Coast.

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I love the Turkish coin it's so nice.

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Hola cรณmo estรกs interesante post, yo tambiรฉn tengo algunas monedas de plata de mi paรญs que podrรญa mostrarte, me encantรณ la lira turca. Excelente contenido.

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lately, every time I see coins from Canada on your posts, I can't stop my brain from singing the "blame Canada" song from the South Park movie ...

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Like other commemorative Canadian coins, both of them have a shiny mirror finish which I have grown to find quite annoying, especially when I am trying to take a photo. Pics come out shit and I have to be careful not to dox myself, lmao ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ˜‚

Don't you have a wife for this?

In other ideas, nice coins!

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Those are some good pick ups. Those Canadian ones are highly stacked. You win I donโ€™t have any Turkish coins.

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Surly a great addition to your collection mate. This Canadian coins is far older than me :P I love it also love the turkish Lira.

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We all should buy silver because we will see its price in coming days will be very high and it can give us a good profit. All these coins looks so beautiful I wants to add all these coins in my collection. Thanks for sharing.

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๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿค™ all very cool coins!

I like the train most or maybe the westler since my son wrestles.

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That's sweet like the maple syrup, I got the 2 Canadian ones but hope I can land a lira eventually

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Nice stacks. I am really jealous. It's amazing that currencies and economies lost value simply by adding more useless mental to the cake batter.

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Stack on!

Nice one @trumpman but i have been willing to ask, when people stack silver and gold coins for financial security what do you guys mean. I know people buy gold and sell them for raining days but for coins i still don't get it

@trumpman would you mind explaining please?

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I just collect em for fun, no plans of selling unless shit hits the fan!

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The way things going ๐Ÿ’ฉ might be hitting the fan sooner than we think. But I say keep โ€˜โ€˜em cause after that theyโ€™ll be worth more!

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The dollar and all currencies inflate and become more & more worthless as time goes. Itโ€™s never worked in all of history. Always ends in currency collapse. Also itโ€™s never been done as a world reserve standard. This thing ainโ€™t gonna end well. Gold & Silver have been solid money for over 5000 years. It holds value over long term.

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looks great, it all smells like history

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Nothing quite like the smell of fresh Silver ๐Ÿช™๐Ÿ˜ƒ
Well maybe fresh Gold ๐Ÿ™Œ

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Wow, you sure have a nice following... I can't help but think the Face Values of all our Coins were set too low by the same group of people and their agents...

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