Key Features
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Design:
- Obverse: Typically features the Sunshine Mining Company’s emblem, often depicting an eagle set against a radiant sunburst.
- Reverse: Usually indicates the weight (“One Tael”) and purity (“.999 Fine Silver”), along with the company’s name and the year “1990”.
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Specifications:
- Weight: 37.8 grams (equivalent to one tael, a traditional Chinese unit of weight).
- Purity: .999 fine silver.
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Mintage:
- Specific mintage numbers for this round are not readily available, but its unique weight and design make it a notable piece among collectors.
Sunshine Mining Company Background
Founded in the early 20th century, the Sunshine Mining Company operated one of the most productive silver mines in the United States, located between Kellogg and Wallace, Idaho. The company expanded into bullion production, creating silver rounds like the 1990 Vancouver One Tael, which are now valued by collectors for their historical significance and silver content.
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