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Silver in Coinage - 1960s


Junior

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Simply stated, just about every country that once used silver in their circulating coinage stopped doing so around the time of the 1960s or prior. The U.K. ceased using silver in their circulating coinage shortly after WWII, the U.S.A. ceased after 1964, and Canada ceased after 1967.

I recently stumbled upon this visual and found it to be eye opening…

 

 

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