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Anyone interested in buying coins before I sell them off for melted silver value? I have the following:

  • Peace Dollars
  • Canadian Dollars
  • Mercury Dimes
  • Roosevelt Dimes
  • Morgan Dollars
  • Walking Liberty Dollars
  • Present Day Dollar coins (no silver)
  • 1965-1970 Half Dollars
  • Frankin Half Dollars
  • Washington Quarters
  • Kennedy Half Dollars
  • Present Day Half Dollars (no silver)

Then 2 gold coins:

  • 1908 Liberty $5 Coin Indian Head
  • 1928 Liberty $2.5 Coin Indian Head
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Are any of the silver or gold coins slabbed and graded ? Do you have a price list ? It would be a sin to melt them imo.

Nope. Just my notes from years ago with melt values. And a few pics I just took of the two gold coins

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2 minutes ago, Fletch said:

What's the face dollar figure of the silver 90% coins total? 

I haven't looked anything up in years. But years ago for example a Morgan Dollar was worth $23 instead of $1. A mercury dime was worth $2 instead of 10 cents, etc.

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3 minutes ago, Biz-R-OWorld said:

I haven't looked anything up in years. But years ago for example a Morgan Dollar was worth $23 instead of $1. A mercury dime was worth $2 instead of 10 cents, etc.

Morgan dollar depends….

I deal with JM Bullion for my purchases , here’s what I pulled from their page .

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1 minute ago, Lawdwaz said:

Pretty vague stuff here……

Not at all. I listed all the names. That quickly tells you what % silver they are. They are worth way more as silver melt than "coins". Except for the 2 gold ones possibly. All-in, there's maybe $3-$5K worth. Nothing super expensive. Just a lot of certain ones. For example, there's 108 Roosevelt Dimes (1946-1964). Say $1.75/each and that's $190

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1 minute ago, Nomad said:

Morgan dollar depends….

I deal with JM Bullion for my purchases , here’s what I pulled from their page .

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Yup. So I have 20 of those. Years range from 1875-1921 if that's helpful. That makes them all 90% silver I believe.

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1 hour ago, Water Rat said:

Do you have any Morgan’s with the CC mint mark ?  The incused Indian is a sweet coin !

I see S, D, and O's. Some I can't find a letter. Don't see any CC's

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Here's a ballpark figure of what you can expect for your Indian. You might want to consider listing your coins with AAARauction.com (Absolute Auctions ) in Pleasant Valley. I already own two of these , 1706723339_InkedIMG_2296(1)_LI.thumb.jpg.d889da526d4012cd3996092d4b33fcd2.jpgotherwise I would have been interested. This auctions ends tonight at 8pm. Good luck.

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3 hours ago, Nomad said:

I sent this link to a friend who owns over 2 hundred pounds of silver , however he’s not buying at today’s prices .

Many years ago I bought a bunch of 1oz and 10oz silver bars for around $9. Then it skyrocketed and started coming back down. I sold them at around $32/oz in NYC in the diamond district. I was nervous walking around with a bookbag full. I think I had right around 30lbs on my back.

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