How are Silver Coins Minted?

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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2011

A behind the scenes look at how silver coins are struck.

This special tour follows the process of minting a silver coin from raw silver to final strike. Filmed at the North West Territorial Mint near Reno, NV, it covers the whole process of producing a one ounce silver round.

Presented by Endeavour Silver Corp. as part of the Endeavour Silver Series of educational films on all things silver. http://www.edrsilver.com. Sorry, our silver coins aren't available for sale.

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  • I think ALL investors in Endeavour Silver should at least get a free silver coin. I've been supporting you guys for a while. Lets call it dividens ;-)

  • this is too much work, we should just print this stuff! ;-)

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  • Nice video, thank you.

  • @exitre I was thinking of the same thing. I want a silver coin with my face on it,

  • It must take ages to stamp every coin by hand

  • why for sale? I want to buy them! 

  • I always wondered what keeps the smelter from melting ?

  • Why are they not for sale?

    I want to buy 20 of them!

  • is it legal to mint your own silver coins ?

  • cooI

  • Silver is the greatest. All gold investors should know that they should go 75/25 silver to gold. Otherwise they are being historicly foolish.

  • very cool

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