RE: JOE CAMEL..... ONE OUNCE SILVER ROUND!πŸ˜€

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I think that the Joe Camel round is cool! Yours is the second I have seen acquired by a stacker in the community. Indeed, if a round is not stamped with its purity, and unless it is accompanied with a COA you will not know what metal it is. ANd how I wish all mints and foundries put their maker's stamp. Not all do, and we have to research if the mint is reputable or not. Not all my vintage silver bars have the maker's stamp. Thank for sharing this silver round, @silvertop.
Be safe and take care, my friend πŸ₯°πŸŒΊπŸ€™. (PS, sorry for being late in coming to your blog, I usually go to the sgs community page. I did not see this article. It must be that I just missed it.)



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This is an interesting Silver round, and after I posted this @fat-elvis said he had a couple and he would post.
So tonight I just read his post with his Camel Silver rounds!!!
I thought I was the only one.....I still wish I could find a small .999 mark somewhere!πŸ˜‡
Take care my friend!!!πŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ˜€

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O am jelly, I do not have a Camel Round so I can join you and @fat-elvis. Is there a Marlboro Round? πŸ˜€

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Not that I've seen. But who knows I come across some strange rounds at coin shows.

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