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Question: What is the silver content?
Answer: Each coin contains 1 troy ounce of .999 fine silver.
Question: What is a "Varied Year" listing?
Answer: This means the specific year of the coin you receive will depend on our current inventory. It could be any year from the series' debut in 1986 to the current 2026 release.
Question: What happens if I break the coin out of the slab?
Answer: The grade is only guaranteed as long as the coin remains in the sealed holder. If you remove it, it becomes a "raw" coin, and you lose the premium associated with the certified MS69 grade.
Question: Are there any security features?
Answer: The slab itself is a security feature, but the coins minted from 2021 onward also include a notched reed security feature on the edge to prevent counterfeiting.
Question: How large is a graded slab?
Answer: A standard NGC or PCGS slab is approximately 3.4 x 2.4 x 0.4 inches. They are designed to fit into specialized storage boxes (often called "slab boxes").
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