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Question by J0J: I am wanting to start a silver collection and I would like to know what this means?
I am interested in starting a silver collection and I have decided that my first purchase will be a bag of "junk" silver and I cannot come to a conclusion on which is the price. Can someone help!
Bag Size Face Purity Silver P*
Full Bag ,000 90% 715 oz 0
Which is the Price? 00 or 0? What does the term Face mean and what does P* mean?
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Answer by SVOMAN this explains most of it, but not bags...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silver_as_an_investment
I would ask the seller..
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Pre-1965 90% SILVER $100 BAG dimes quarters OR half dollars junk lot 71.5 ounces
Originally posted 2010-06-05 03:05:06. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Question by HABISKY: how much would these silver coins be worth?
I have allot of silver coins but no idea how much they cost. im sorry this is so complicated but just see if you can identify any of these. Here they are:
1-Mexican pesos [1981_1978 "un" peso]
picture !!silver!! ( http://www.mycoinpictures.com/data/649/medium/1975_Un_Peso.jpg )
[1981_1977 "diez" pesos]
picture :front: !!silver!! ( http://www.2-clicks-coins.com/images/image/Hidalgo%20gold%20coins.jpg )
picture :back: ( http://www.theroyalmints.net/wp-content/uploads/Diez%20Pesos.jpg )
[1980 5 pesos]
picture ( http://128.192.145.172/foreign5/80mx5.jpg )
2-Canadian cents [1942 50 cents]
picture ( http://www.predecimal.com/forsale/canada/50c1942.jpg )
[1966 25 cents]
no picture available (Elizabeth 2 on front:: moose on back)
3-American half dollars [1964_1966_1965_1967 half dollars]
picture ( http://barrywildoner.com/images/1964_half_dollar.jpg )
4-American half dollars [1946_1941 half dollars]
picture ( http://nwcoin.com/images/USA%201919%20Walking%20Liberty%20Half%20Dollar%20G6.jpg )
5-American half dollars [1961_1954_1959_1963_1951_1959_1962 half dollars]
picture ( http://franklinhalfguide.com/images/1949-S-Franklin-Half.jpg )
6-American dollar [1922_1923 dollar]
picture ( http://cdn2.ioffer.com/img/item/475/035/21/o_1922-SAG+grp.jpg )
7-American dollar [1881_1879_1890_1884_1889_1886_1896_1921 dollars]
picture ( http://www.telecoins.com/images/dlr1881S-p65-0804.jpg )
Thanks for your help if you can identify one. Be sure to check the pictures as some are different than others.
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Answer by liberty 911 These links should be somewhat helpful to you. Mexican currency made prior to 1993 is no longer legal tender, but it does have collector value. The Canadian half dollars are not worth much more than silver melt value. I hope that helps.
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1959 M DIEZ PESOS MEXICO GOLD COIN
1959 DIEZ 10 PESOS MEXICAN GOLD COIN*Original*
Originally posted 2010-07-16 19:11:05. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Question by Soul2Sole: what would be the tone or imagery in this poem, im having mixed ideas about it?
FOUR GLIMPSES OF NIGHT
I
Eagerly
Like a woman hurrying to her lover
Night comes to the room of the world
And lies, yielding and content
Against the cool round face
Of the moon.
2
Night is a curious child, wandering
Between earth and sky, creeping
In windows and doors, daubing
The entire neighborhood
With purple paint.
Day
Is an apologetic mother
Cloth in hand
Following after.
3
Peddling
From door to door
Night sells
Black bags of peppermint stars
Heaping cones of vanilla moon
Until
His wares are gone
Then shuffles homeward
Jingling the gray coins
Of daybreak.
4
Night's brittle song, silver-thin,
Shatters into a billion fragments
Of quiet shadows
At the blaring jazz
Of a morning sun.
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Answer by Kate Alex Bahleef I find the imagery very pleasing. The tone is varied and interesting. Mostly muted tones until the last two lines which woke me up. A very good portrait of Night.
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SILVER COIN LOT MIXED BAG 10.00 FACE VALUE FRANKLN HALVES LIBERY DIMES KENNEDY
coins mixed bag - silver, canadian, bronze roman, mexican, british
COIN GRAB BAG MIX GOLD SILVER ANITQUE BRASS * FREE SHIP
Originally posted 2010-12-25 05:59:23. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Question by LIVExINxLOVE: would you read? is this stupid? does it make sense? can you see the scene?
Grandma’s basement was ancient, dark, dank, and filled with who knows (or wants to) what. Boxes, trunks, and bins of every size and shape were scattered across the floor, lining the walls, and towering from to the ceiling. It was exactly four days after Grandma’s funeral and mom was devastated. She couldn’t even walk into Grandma’s house, let alone sort through all her junk, so that job was left up to me. My directions exactly: “Sort out her stuff: keep, sell, throw away.” How I was possibly supposed to discern what was worth selling and what needed to be kept, I have no clue. Looking back, it probably all should have been thrown away, but nowadays details like that are irrelevant.
I had been sifting through Grandma’s mountains of gadgets when I came upon that one fateful pouch. It was made of the purest velvet hands could feel, royal purple all around with a silk drawstring. It was clearly important. I was just about to toss it over my shoulder into the steadily growing “sell” pile when something caught my eye. A sliver of dancing silver light escaped the bag, thrown across the wall for a split second before it disappeared. I blinked, rubbed my eyes, and slowly reached out, my tentative fingers struggling to hook the thin drawstring between them.
There, sitting in the sack, was nothing but a little black box. I grasped for a lid to find hinges and a latch. I snapped it open to reveal yet another, smaller pouch. For a moment I thought it was just a bag full of boxes and more bags, but I’m never that lucky. My shaking fingers clumsily tugged at the caught zipper, finally releasing it with an extra hard yank. The bag flew from my hands, it’s quick descent intercepted by the far wall. It landed hard and a chunky gold chain slipped out, dragging with it a large oval-shaped pendant. I fumbled with the charm for a few seconds and discovered a clasp, which I opened without hesitation. Maybe that was my mistake.
The basement disappeared around me and I was landed lightly, feet first in what looked like a dungeon (I wouldn’t know, I’ve never actually seen one.) Lofty, circular stonewalls stretched up beyond my line of vision into a world of unknown.
“Laurie! You have kept me waiting longer than I expected… four days it has been. Four days I have waited for you.” It was then that I noticed the dainty chair at the far side of the room; it’s high back had been facing me.
“I-I-I’m n-not Laurie. I’m Mandy.” I stuttered for the first time in my life that day. What was wrong with me? Her voice wasn’t even all that scary. If only I had had my gift back then…
“Mandy?” The voice was sharp now, harsh.
“Yes.” It wasn’t a question. Yes, I am Mandy. Not Laurie, not mom.
“WHAT?” It was her turn to be caught off guard. The chair spun around with an unpleasant screeching noise, revealing perhaps the most stunning creature I’d ever laid eyes on. She looked about sixteen years old. She had long, auburn hair that flowed graciously down her elegant back in loose curls. Her eyes were green like a burst of springtime in this deathly place; her lips were full and pink, like a freshly blossomed rose. Her beauty was stunning, and it was all I could do to keep my pathetic jaw from dropping. “Who are you?” She sneered at me, disfiguring her flawless face.
“Mandy Kline, I just told you! How many more times should I say it?” My rush of sarcasm probably wasn’t a good idea, but the one thing I hate most in the world is repeating myself.
“Where is Laurie? She is supposed to be the one to discover the locket! Many years I have waited for this day, yet still she eludes me. I want that aura!” The woman’s eyes morphed from pleasant green to gold, then faded into a deep maroon. I can still remember the taste of copper rising in my throat at the sight of her eyes, the nausea that had overwhelmed me so completely.
“Grandma was her best friend. When she died, Mom got lost in herself. She can’t do anything but cru these days. When her tears dry out, she just wanders around, searching for something to fill the hole in her heart.” When did I become a poet? There was something about this girl that made me want to be her friend. My gut told me it was an awful idea, but something about her made me open up to her, even though she was a complete stranger.
“You’re Laurie’s daughter, are you?” Her tone immediately softened and her eyes returned to the luscious green. “Well then, I suppose you would do for a substitute. It’s worth a try, since you’re already here,” She said, more to herself then to me. I recall the panic, the urge to run, the realization that I couldn’t get away, and even if I could, I’d be lost. I backed into the wall, gripping the stones for my life. “Calm yourself, Mandy It won’t hurt a bit!”
“What won’t hurt? What are you doing to me? Who are you?”
“Call me Chloe.” Before I could even think to dodge her, Chloe was before me. She projected her left palm, and I noticed the slash of a scar across the tip of her index finger. A
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Answer by i_read I don't have time right now to read it through, but if you post it on http://www.chapteread.com - a writing site I'm sure they will be glad to help you out.
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40% Junk Silver Kennedy Halfs 1965-70 $350 Bag 103.25 OZ 700 Coins !!!
Originally posted 2010-07-06 08:49:18. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Posted by junkgurl in Junk Silver Coin FAQ, tags: 1943, 1964, dime, for., Misprinted, much, quarter, sell, silver, these, think, would
Question by Eunice K: How much would you think these would sell for. 1943 dime, Misprinted Dime, Silver Quarter 1964?
The misprinted dime seems as though its border was punched twice.
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Answer by mirrorcoin Your first coin is a Winged Liberty Dime also referred to as a Mercury Dime. They were minted from 1916-1945. I'm not sure if it is an error or not although it could be, I would need to see a picture of it to make sure. it's value is around .00. Your second coin is a Washington Quarter Dollar which were first minted in 1932. The year 1964 had a mintage of 560,390,585 and is worth around .00. I hope this information helps answer your question.
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20 Different Washington Silver Quarters, 1937-1964
1964 PROOF SILVER QUARTER=A MUST SEE AND READ=OMG NICE=
1964 PROOF SILVER QUARTER=A MUST SEE AND READ=OMG NICE=
Originally posted 2010-07-08 10:48:57. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Question by -"Artii. !": How much would a 1943 Silver-looking penny cost right now in 2010?
I have a 67 year old penny and I was wondering how much it cost since it's so old.
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Answer by fatboysdaddy This steel clad penny is worth about $.15 to about .00.
If it has been clean then it is worth less. I have about 50 of them.
Now if you had one of the very few copper 1943 pennies then you are talking about lots of money. Over ,000.00 for it.
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1943 Circulated U.S. Coins-Half, Quarter, Dime, Nickel and Penny-Silver & Steel
Australia 3 Coin Lot 1936 Silver Florin 2 Shillings 1943I Penny 1951 Penny AUS
Junk drawer lot: Vintage Silver Coins, 40's, WWII, War Nickel, 1943 Steel penny
Originally posted 2011-02-14 07:02:08. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Question by petitepbl: I have a lot of silver coins, how would I know the value.?
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Answer by ♥~Tammers~♥ http://www.coinresource.com/guide/PCGS_prices.htm
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Lot of (20) - U.S. Quarter Dollar - WASHINGTON 90% silver coins bullion #5
Lot of (20) - U.S. Quarter Dollar - WASHINGTON 90% silver coins bullion #8
Eisenhower Silver Dollar Lot of 11 coins!!!! 1972-1977!!!
Originally posted 2010-08-14 22:46:58. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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Question by JUSTASKIN: how much would an 1872 peso worth? Not as in US currency, but for the silver content, etc.?
I was going thru a relatives belongings that was left to me. I came across a baggie of old silver pesos....one peso, cinco pesos...dated 1872-1959.
I don't know what to do with the or if they are worth anything. Please help.
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Answer by VICKY Well for that you should see http://biznuss.net
i hope that resolve your problem keep using answers.yahoo.com
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MEXICO........... SILVER PESO 1959 NICE BRILLIANT UNCIRCULATED
1967 - SILVER COIN - Mexican Un Peso - Mexican Silver Dollar - (Made 1957-1967)
1962 - SILVER COIN - Mexican Un Peso - Mexican Silver Dollar - (Made 1957-1967)
Originally posted 2010-11-16 16:44:32. 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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1 Oz SILVER U.S. Coin 90% pure Pre 1965 Half Dollar Quarters Dimes 1964 &↓ junk
1 Oz SILVER US Coin 90% pure Pre 1965 Half Dollar Quarters Dimes 1964 &↓ junk
1 Oz Ounce 90% SILVER US U.S. Coin Pre 1965 Half Dollar Quarters Dimes 1964↓junk
Originally posted 2011-01-21 07:56:27. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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