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    Re: Ultra-fine silver rounds at RWMM

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    Re: Ultra-fine silver rounds at RWMM

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    Re: Ultra-fine silver rounds at RWMM

    Quote Originally Posted by monty View Post
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    I am relieved for you. I was worried you might be getting silver plated tungsten
    Silver and tungsten don't have the same density, so it wouldn't work. Tungsten and gold have basically the same density, which is why a one oz gold round and a one ounce tungsten round would be the same diameter, thickness and weight.
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    Re: Ultra-fine silver rounds at RWMM

    Quote Originally Posted by madfranks View Post
    Silver and tungsten don't have the same density, so it wouldn't work. Tungsten and gold have basically the same density, which is why a one oz gold round and a one ounce tungsten round would be the same diameter, thickness and weight.
    Tungsten is similar to gold. Molybdenum is the analog for silver.

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    Re: Ultra-fine silver rounds at RWMM

    Quote Originally Posted by madfranks View Post
    Received my coins, they look great. RWMM is a legit company.
    I received my rounds as well. They do look great, I really like the proof finish. It's like a mirror, you can see your reflection in it. Pictures can not do these rounds justice. I'm very pleasantly surprised, these are actually some of my favorite rounds now.

    Also, each round comes in an airtite, which is a nice touch. I took one out, and it passed the ring test as well.

    I will be ordering more of these, as long as the price remains competitive with other sellers. Thanks RWMM. I am a very happy customer.

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