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    Do you own Silver Coins ? Melt Value for a Quarter = $3.00

    Do you own Silver Coins ? Melt Value for a Quarter = $3.00

    Get some boys! No, make it, get a whole bunch of them. May be the only way to buy/barter for food soon

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    really I have a few warn out ones and a few dimes too what are they worth...a buck?

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    Silver Dime = $1.26

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    And those $10 casino tokens from Nevada may be worth more than that for the silver content.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Odom View Post
    Silver Dime = $1.26

    thanks good time to dumb a few...

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    $4.1920

    today

    wow

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    http://www.coinflation.com/coins/sil...alculator.html

    You won't get these prices, deduct about 10%.

    You should get about 15.5X of face value today from an honest buyer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by G's pks View Post
    really I have a few warn out ones and a few dimes too what are they worth...a buck?
    wear isn't factored in. It all sells for the same multiple of face value. Some would prefer an old coin that is worn to a near new one from the early 60's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Odom View Post
    $4.1920

    today

    wow
    Silver is down about $1 from a week ago.

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    what Doug & Odom are talking about are "junk silver" coins. its the intrinsic value that matters

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug View Post

    Silver is down about $1 from a week ago.

    IMO... aint going no where but UP in the near future

    some people laugh but darker days are ahead

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    gold and silver will both keep going up because obama printed so much money.

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    The bottom is about to fall out of both the gold and silver markets, mark my word.

    Fall. the. fu*k. out.

    I'll reference this post in the near future when it happens, so all of the "sky is falling" / "buy high sell low" folks can't say I didn't warn them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoja Verdes View Post

    The bottom is about to fall out

    define "about"

    what time frame?

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    I have 19 silver dollars from the 1800's. They are all in pretty decent condition. Wondering if there is collectable value in addition to just the value of the silver. Have had them since the 80's, and back then I seem to recall I got them for $5.50 apiece or so.

    Have paid no attention to them since those years and really know very little about coins and/or silver. Anybody got a ballpark figure on these?

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    Jones , you have 300.00 +/- in melt value

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Odom View Post
    what Doug & Odom are talking about are "junk silver" coins. its the intrinsic value that matters
    Yes, numismatically valuable collector coins are a whole different animal. Most of what non numismatists are likely to own falls under junk silver, so 15X face value is the minimum you should take for pre 1965 dimes, quarters, and halves regardless of condition if selling. Real silver dollars , pre- 1936 are worth a bit more at minimum.

    Halves of 1965-9 are worth around $3. Nickels from 1942-5 about $1. some 1942's are not silver all 1943-5 are.

    Wheatback cents pre- 1959 are worth 5 cents in bulk.

    Cents from before 1982 are copper and worth a maybe 1.5 to two cents, but are illegal to melt. current nickels contain their face value in copper and nickel....not a bad thing to hoard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Odom View Post
    Jones , you have 300.00 +/- in melt value

    Thanks for your response sir.

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    10 year chart

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    Quote Originally Posted by treece View Post
    gold and silver will both keep going up because obama printed so much money.
    Kinda, YouTube "The Money Masters".. it is a 22 part documentary explaining money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Odom View Post
    Jones , you have 300.00 +/- in melt value
    they are better than melt value, more like $20 a coin minimum.

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    Silver dollars have more silver than 4 quarters, 10 dimes, etc.

    plus a premium as a collector item.

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    ho yeah any chance the 'indian nickels' are worth more than .05?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ncat12 View Post
    ho yeah any chance the 'indian nickels' are worth more than .05?
    absolutely yes. They are the same metal ( 75% copper, 25% nickel) as today so it's not for metallic value.

    average condition common dates with a full date go for about $1 each retail....look on ebay.

    even ones with the dates worn off entirely fetch about 15-20 cents in bulk for use as jewelry items....they really need to be in quantity though for that. A coin dealer in NY won't want a few of them, they need bags of them to ship to AZ, NM, etc. for the "Indians" to make tacky jewelry out of.

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    If one is inclined to try to see if their coins might be rarer dates, try this link....

    http://www.pcgs.com/prices/default.aspx

    click on the appropriate series in question. You'll need to know where to find any mintmark....on the reverse of any non-modern coin. If you see something that starts out high, then it is valuable, like a 1916-D dime. Start in the far left column ( lowest grade).

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    For example with Peace dollars look under the "4" column. that's very low grade. You want 1921 and 1928.

    1921 Morgan dollars are very common. This pasted poorly, see the PCGS site.

    Type 1, High Relief, MS Price Changes
    7356 1921 MS
    + 120
    - 165
    - 170
    - 190
    195 265
    - 525
    600 900
    1,150 2,000
    2,750 6,500
    8,500 52,500
    -
    PCGS No Description Desig 4 30 40 55 60 63 64 65 66 67
    Type 2, Low Relief, MS Price Changes
    7355 Type MS
    + 21
    - 24
    - 25
    - 26
    26 28
    - 38
    40 52
    60 152
    220 785
    1,200 5,250
    7,900
    7357 1922 MS
    + 21
    - 24
    - 25
    - 26
    26 28
    - 38
    40 52
    60 152
    220 785
    1,750 10,500
    -
    7358 1922-D MS
    + 21
    - 24
    - 25
    - 26
    26 31
    - 60
    69 110
    155 675
    950 2,700
    4,500 30,000
    -
    7359 1922-S MS
    + 21
    - 24
    - 25
    - 26
    26 33
    - 70
    95 280
    395 2,500
    3,750 20,000
    - -
    -
    7360 1923 MS
    + 21
    - 24
    - 25
    - 26
    26 28
    - 38
    40 52
    60 152
    220 785
    1,200 5,250
    -
    7361 1923-D MS
    + 21
    - 24
    - 25
    - 28
    29 58
    - 150
    175 310
    435 1,375
    2,000 4,950
    - -
    -
    7362 1923-S MS
    + 21
    - 24
    - 25
    - 26
    26 31
    - 78
    115 350
    650 6,500
    9,750 25,000
    31,500 57,500
    -
    7363 1924 MS
    + 21
    - 24
    - 25
    - 26
    26 28
    - 38
    40 52
    60 152
    220 785
    1,750 8,000
    12,000
    7364 1924-S MS
    + 24
    - 44
    - 50
    - 75
    80 180
    - 525
    675 1,450
    2,250 11,000
    16,500 37,500
    - -
    -
    7365 1925 MS
    + 21
    - 24
    - 25
    - 26
    26 28
    - 38
    40 52
    60 152
    220 785
    1,200 5,250
    7,900
    7366 1925-S MS
    + 26
    - 32
    - 37
    - 56
    58 80
    - 230
    325 ▼925
    2,000 22,500
    - -
    - -
    -
    7367 1926 MS
    + 22
    - 25
    - 26
    - 30
    30 38
    - 82
    90 130
    185 550
    775 2,000
    - -
    -
    7368 1926-D MS
    + 22
    - 26
    - 27
    - 36
    38 65
    - 190
    225 350
    450 1,150
    1,400 2,200
    3,250 26,000
    -
    7369 1926-S MS
    + 21
    - 24
    - 25
    - 29
    29 40
    - 115
    145 285
    375 950
    1,425 4,900
    7,350 35,000
    -
    7370 1927 MS
    + 27
    - 42
    - 45
    - 61
    63 75
    - 195
    265 585
    800 2,850
    4,500 19,500
    - -
    -
    7371 1927-D MS
    + 22
    - 41
    - 45
    - 90
    95 160
    - 370
    495 900
    1,500 5,500
    8,250 35,000
    - -
    -
    7372 1927-S MS
    + 29
    - 43
    - 47
    - 85
    88 140
    - 475
    625 1,400
    2,250 11,500
    16,500 40,000
    - -
    -
    7373 1928 MS
    + 375
    - 460
    - 480
    - 510
    515 585
    - 825
    900 1,250
    1,800 4,250
    6,250 20,000
    - -
    -
    7374 1928-S MS
    + 26
    - 44
    - 50
    - 74
    79 150
    - 550
    675 1,200
    2,500 26,000
    34,500 60,000
    - -
    -
    7375 1934 MS
    + 23
    - 30
    - 33
    - 52
    55 105
    - 265
    295 450
    525 850
    1,200 3,200
    4,850 29,500
    -
    7376 1934-D MS
    + 24
    - 31
    - 35
    - 55
    58 140
    - 400
    450 650
    850 1,800
    2,500 5,200
    8,000 80,000
    -
    7377 1934-S MS
    + 35
    - 90
    - 210
    - 625
    720 1,700
    - 3,100
    3,500 5,000
    5,850 8,750
    13,000 32,000
    - -
    -
    7378 1935 MS
    + 24
    - 29
    - 32
    - 39
    40 62
    - 115
    135 235
    325 800
    1,100 2,300
    - -
    -
    7379 1935-S MS
    + 24
    - 32
    - 40
    - 100
    110 230
    - 385
    425 600
    720 1,200
    1,600 2,900
    4,350 35,000

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    I'll gladly assist any SBR member with coins. I'm not a buyer, don't want your stuff.

    I'll just tell you what I think it is worth !

    If you want better info, then photograph it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Odom View Post

    Do you own Silver Coins ? Melt Value for a Quarter = $3.00

    Get some boys! No, make it, get a whole bunch of them. May be the only way to buy/barter for food soon

    $5.87 today

    How do you like me NOW!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Odom View Post

    IMO... aint going no where but UP in the near future

    some people laugh but darker days are ahead


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    Good call Sam, still sitting on my coins, don't need to sell them.

    Where did you go? You were on a posting hiatus for awhile.

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    guys i am getting $41 a gram for my 21 k gold cross.

    is it worth to sell or do I hold on to it?

    please let me know forecast guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Odom View Post

    $5.87 today

    6 months later = $5.06

    Maybe time to buy another bag or two

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Odom View Post
    6 months later = $5.06

    Maybe time to buy another bag or two
    where you buyin bags of silver quarters at sam?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackbeSSt View Post

    where you buyin bags of silver quarters at sam?

    local coin or silver/gold dealer - I have not called him lately but 100 dollar FACE value bag costs around $2K

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sam Odom View Post
    local coin or silver/gold dealer - I have not called him lately but 100 dollar FACE value bag costs around $2K
    i made a killing about 5 years ago when i worked in a bank. i would have them order me $2000 worth of half dollars from the feds. i made out with about $600 face worth of pre 1969 halfs. i'd say about $200 of that were pre 64. you'd be surprised what people send to the feds. oldest one i found in a roll was a 1903. plenty of walking liberty's and franklins in the mix as well

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