Canadian silver dollars (be sure to get the right kind, with the highest silver purity - 99.9%) are available at coin dealers as well, and through Canada Post. They are very expensive from Canada Post. Best to find a coin dealer, and find one in rough shape, then you don't pay extra for the shininess. Thora
_____ From: Joyce Grace [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 11:12 AM To: [email protected] Subject: CS>RE: silver-digest Digest V2009 #487 NOTE TO TEL. Hi Tel, We talked once about your method of mailing gal batches of CS. At the time, I did not realize my daughter Jeanie and I would be using so much and did not get the complete directions. She has taken over this project and it keeps her busy. We think we should be making more at once. Would you mind if m daughter calls you to get instructions? I purchased Pearl's Silver Master that you recommended, a gal pickle jar and meter. I think you also mentioned a bubbler. I have scanned the Canadian Bank and Mint and have not found a source of silver dollars. Jeanie has access to silver sheets thru a jewelry making supply company. Could the sheets be cut into strips and used instead of coins? Guess the top of the container should have 3 holes in it, 2 for the silver plates and one for the bubbler hose. Should the hose go to the bottom of the jar? So, if you are willing, will you please give me your phone # and the best time to call you? The "time thing should work out nicely since we live on the south east coast and Jeanie is retired and a late sleeper. Thank you so much for your help. Sincerely, Joyce

