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Question by smcgomery: where's the best place to buy rolls of Roosevelt 90% silver dimes?
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Answer by Jerry Go to a coin dealer. Apmex is one firm you might check for online quotes. However, it might be cheaper to buy locally due to weight and shipping costs.
The larger the quantity you buy, the smaller the spread should be. Bags are cheaper than rolls. Junk silver coins are often quoted as a multiple of face value. Should be around 13x at current silver prices.
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1964 P D BU 50 ROOSEVELT DIMES 90% SILVER COINS $5.00 FACE VALUE ROLL 3.617 OZ.
1 ROLL 1964-D Silver Roosevelt Dimes -- 50 Coins, No Junk!!
40 ROOSEVELT DIMES (2 ROLLS) $4 FACE 90% SILVER COINS
Originally posted 2010-07-15 17:55:31. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Question by wickedchef40: What is the best website for finding info about the value of silver quarters?
I have several silver US quarters and I would like to find out what if any value that possess.
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Answer by loverboy I Not sure but yu can try to see what they going for now on ebay
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Lot of 4 Silver Barber Coins Two Dimes Two Quarters .70 Face Value
Lot of 4 Silver Quarters 3 Washington 1 Walker 1.00 Face Value
LOT OF (40) 90% SILVER US QUARTERS PRE-1965 MIXED DATES $10 FACE VALUE
Originally posted 2010-07-27 04:51:02. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Question by mike h: silver investing, best method?
Is bullion silver a worthwhile investment? Are bulk "junk" silver coins better, I've read a few things that say yes as they could be used as legal tender? Lastly, I found a site Monex (dot) com, that sells silver bullion, rounds and "junk", are they a good company?
I would rather have metal in hand than stock certificates.
Thank You
** Is there a better (cheaper) way of obtaining silver than through Monex?
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Answer by jkrd156 The silver coins would be the better investment if you actually have them in hand. They can be used as legal tender especially when the world economy crashes and anarchy is the rule of the land. But remember, the banks will collapse so putting them in a safe deposit box will make them inaccessible. Invest in a Glock or a slightly used AK 47 so you can safely keep them in your closet next to the MRE's
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1+ Ounce U.S. 90% Silver Coins - Halves, Quarters, and/or Dimes Bullion Not Junk
$1 FACE VALUE EBAY'S BEST U.S. 90% SILVER COIN LOT - NO JUNK
$2 FACE VALUE EBAY'S BEST U.S. 90% SILVER COIN LOT - NO JUNK
Originally posted 2010-07-03 06:00:19. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Question by rockparadox420: where is the best place to buy 90% silver coin bags besides ebay?
I want to buy some of the older coins in bulk for my collection and dont want to deal with ebay.
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Answer by Taiping EBay would not be the best place anyway. The coins may be culls which are low grade circulated coins that are not collectibles and have less silver due to wear. Finding a good dealer on line is a hit and miss thing unless one has done mail order with them before. With silver as high as it is one is not really going to get any deals at least on the silver part. It is true some collector coins that do not have a high collector value may head for the melting pot. Such coins are late date low grade, walking liberty 1/2's, as well as maybe the silver 1982 Washington 1/2 commemorative. I would try a couple of local coin dealers. Remember only the common older coins will be there not early ones for there vaules are still high enough, at least for now.
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Mixed Coin Lot 1873 TRADE DOLLAR, 2 1893 HALVES, 1891 Dime 90% SILVER BAG 7
200 x 1964 KENNEDY HALF-DOLLARS 90% Silver BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED x 200 coin bag
GRAB BAG LISTING COINS FROM MINT SET / SILVER COINS + 1 NGC PF70 SLAB COIN #48
Originally posted 2010-06-18 16:31:35. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Posted by junkgurl in Junk Silver Coin FAQ, tags: best, coins, company, field, from, good, junk, price., purchase, silver, this, want
Question by bboy244: What is the best company to purchase junk silver coins from? I am new to this field and want a good price.?
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Answer by jay marcus You are still going to pay silver prices & silver is up to about .50 an ounce. If you have any coin clubs in your town,city (ask local coin dealer) attend local meeting. Our clubs have silent & live auctions which members can bid on.
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Silver Dollar 1881-S & 1881-O Morgan Dollar 90% Junk Silver Coin
Fast FREE Shipping 1 Ounce Not All Junk Silver,Dollar Included with 4 Lots WoW
$5 Face 90% Junk Silver-2 Liberty-2 Franklin-2 Kennedy 1/2's,2 Quarters,15 Dimes
Originally posted 2010-06-20 17:52:49. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Question by Jim: where would be the best source to get silver coins pre 1964 at the best price value?
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Answer by curtisports2 You're not going to get a big price break on them anywhere. Most of the dealers are paying 10 to 11 times face value. Closer to 10 after the hit the market took today. The 'melt' value is 12.75 times face on all 90% issues except for the dollars, which is 13.6 times face. The big bullion dealers are charging melt plus a markup.
Your best bet is eBay, with the bigger the lot, the better the price. The actual silver price may be about the same, or even a little higher, on large lots, but it's the shipping on small lots that kills you. You can pay per silver quarter for a lot of 100, plus shipping, and come out cheaper (5) than buying ten separate lots of 10 coins each for .75 per coin, plus shipping of per lot (5 + ).
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MIxed lot of silver coins All pre 1964. $5.05 face value Franklins, Mercury...
PRE-1964 WASHINGTON SILVER QUARTERS LOT OF 12 COINS YEAR 1963
90% Silver Quarters, Mercury and Roosevelt Dimes lot 60 Coins, Pre-1964 &+ older
Originally posted 2011-01-21 07:56:27. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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