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You can no longer redeem them since early 70s I believe
The army possesses 500 silver bars.
Hauser Miller silver bars sell for prices around the silver spot price.
Silver bars are made from silver ore.
It gives you 250 silver.
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I would sell the silver bars to an online dealer like APMEX or CMI.
There are currently two army units with silver bars stationed in the region.
Usually reasonable prices is how much the silver is worth in the bar then add in 50 cents to a dollar for dealer profit. Silver bars and rounds have lower premiums when compared to something like silver Eagles and junk silver.
You can as a federal reserve note but not in silver coin. The US government in the late 1960s halted redemption of silver coin for silver certificates.