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As far as it being silver and only have a face value of about $.82 U.S. the actual coin used in general transactions in the country may have a common use at the normal value of the coin.

I agree this silver coin has a much greater value then what the coins face value reads but these silver coins are replicas of the actual coin and not meant for normal trade. I mean you can trade it if you want but the store is only going to give face value so it wouldn't make sense.

It should have a $10 Face Value instead of an $.82 Face Value... A $10 Face Value would have the Spending Power of 1,000 of today's Fiat USD's on the other side of the Reset I see heading our way...