
However, a smaller number of sets were produced featuring the. This example is the solid sterling silver dollar, not the standard cupro-nickel issue. The silver content of this coin has been professionally verified using a mass spectrometer, confirming.
Additionally, the original mint-issued paperwork reflects this variation, with the cupro-nickel designation crossed out, as the documentation was mass produced and later corrected for sterling silver examples. This sterling silver variety is well documented across multiple numismatic and collector sources and is notably more desirable than the standard issue.
The coins themselves are in immaculate condition, displaying excellent proof surfaces and strong eye appeal. Please note, however, that the obverse of the original plastic holder shows some cosmetic blemishes, which do not affect the coins.
Please see all photos, as they are part of the description. Comes with plastic outer sleeve. Proof sets from this era were produced specifically for collectors and struck to a significantly higher standard than circulating coinage, emphasizing precision, detail, and presentation. This set has been well cared for and maintains a very nice overall presentation.
A strong and desirable proof set combining Commonwealth heritage, sterling silver content, and classic 1970s proof craftsmanship. Condition: Coins immaculate; holder shows minor cosmetic blemishes (see photos).
Please review all photos carefully, as they are part of the description. Please see all the photos. Going through an old collection and everything must go! Thank you for looking at my store. Don't have time to waste.
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