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Are you referring to gross weight perhaps? The ASW of the core part should be 0.6 ozt for the older ones and 0.5 ozt for the newer ones if I remember correctly.

 

The ones with .999 marked on the outer brass ring rather than on the actual silver part inside are usually older issues - I'm sure someone got warned about the legalities of stamping such a marking on brass.

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Most of the older ones on flea bay list the as .75 toz new .6toz. Since these came as a deal from the local pawn shop they were well under the spot for either weight.They had them for a while and wanted to free up some space for 100toz bars they bought.

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WOW! 100 oz bars don't seem to sell very well in this area. They're just too expensive for folks wanting to put aside a little silver for inflation concerns.

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Same here, They have upto $100.00 discount plus the upto $5.00 per ounce below spot per ounce that the pawn shops coin shops are willing to pay for them. There seems to be a lot of people that have inherited them from relatives and just want to convert them to spendable money!

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