A silver art round is simply an amount of silver in a coin shape that is not legal tender anywhere and it usually has some kind of design on them. They have low collectability but are used as novelties and gifts, for example, some art rounds might have a picture of Santa saying Merry Christmas, or have a manger scene, they might have a company's logo, abstract designs, or may even copy legal tender designs (for example, a 1 ounce silver art round looking like a wheat penny). The value for most silver art rounds is the silver content in them rather than the design, however most (especially new) sell for several to tens of dollars over the price of silver in them but usually make rather poor investments.
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It's a Yorkshire Rose because he is apparently from round Yorkshire
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A panther paw print can mean that a person can have a mean streak. This type of tattoo can also mean that a person as a love for panthers.
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Lots of wear on the coin and the lowest grading possible.
edge of a coin with grooved lines that run around the entire perimeter of the coin
In coin collecting, it means Brilliant Uncirculated, a very nice coin, but not as good as a Proof coin.
A coin described as "Premium Quality" is an above average example.
Yuan is a type of money system in China. It used to be a round coin. Yuan actually means round object or round coin.
It means the front side the "heads" of the coin. The reverse is the opposite end often called the "tails" of a coin.
If that is a private mint coin, it is probably the weight of the coin.
It means "premium quality". It is not an official form of grading.
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the silver content in the coin is equal to or greater than999 fine silver
You need to give the denomination and date of the coin. Also where you see the 77 at on the coin.
The 395 means how much pure silver is in the coin. It was stamped on by the manufacturer when the coin was made and it was possible to measure the amount.