PHILADELPHIA (AP) — When it comes to making coins, the Mint isn’t getting its two cents worth. In some cases, it doesn’t even get half of that. A penny costs more than two cents and a nickel costs ...
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999, 925 or 958? Here’s how to check silver purity, spot fakes & test silver at home before buying
Whether silver is bought as an investment, a wedding gift or for everyday wear, purity often matters more than price alone. Yet many buyers discover too late that what looked like a bargain was ...
The assayer's office of Mr Abdul Shukor Anuar in the bustling suburb of Setapak in the Malaysian capital has never been ...
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