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Pillar of the Community
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Some of the mercs are in fine-xf condition but nothing mint state. The Washington quarters some of the 1963/64 quarters are in au plus condition with luster. Same with Roosevelt dimes. There are too many coins to grade, that is why I priced them the way I did. Since there is a chance some will be in a condition better than your typical junk coins
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 United States
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The RB has a page for that. In general,what ever current silver is going for. Let say 10x face,so a silver dime is worth $1.00,quarter $2.50 etc. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1911 Posts |
Just as something to compare to.. I just sold a bunch of silver halves/quarters for 14x on the forum here. You may be able to get more, but I would not expect much more than 15x face as that is about what they go for on ebay but you get much less with all the fees. Good luck!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1000 Posts |
Right now, silver spot is 13.3x face. I agree that your prices are slightly above what market price seems to be. For a further comparison, there is a post in the sale section here selling uncirculated rolls of Rooosevelts for 14x face. A War Nickel has slightly over a buck in silver, but the consensus on the forums here is that not many people would pay near spot since War Nickels are harder to refine, and therefore fetch less from refineries. The way to get the most money out of it would be to sort through the collection, regardless of size, and hope there are errors or varieties mixed in.
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Pillar of the Community
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If you sell on ebay just remember the fees you'll have to pay.
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You'll sell the coins for more than melt on ebay, but you will probably end up with less than melt after ebay and PayPal fees. I think you qualify to try and sell them here - NO FEES.
Edited by nss-52 02/28/2017 9:06 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1000 Posts |
Without trying to sound like a pitchman, prices are down to 14x again. I've been keeping an eye on junk silver for a friend, but he ended up going with a large supplier online. He got it for $14.05 on the dollar, I believe. [edit: I wanted to add to OP that if you do decide to sell on ebay, don't sell as junk silver. I'm seeing listings for maybe three mercs at a price that should net the seller 1.5-2x face, and some sell. At that point, you're playing the odds for a collector who needs a certain date. I believe this will take longer to sell, if you're not in a rush. As junk, your best bet might be here.]
Edited by Druu 02/28/2017 12:02 pm
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Thanks all for your help and advice. It is hugely appreciated. She is a widow and doesn't know much about coins, so while she doesn't have an attachment to them I am trying my best to get her top dollar. I do understand the market conditions play a significant role. I placed them on ebay but I realize that fees etc may affect the sell price. If anyone is interested in the coins on ccf, I will try to sell them at the most fair rate for both my relative and the buyer
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Quote: If anyone is interested in the coins on ccf, I will try to sell them at the most fair rate for both my relative and the buyer Just be mindful of our Buy/Sell/Trade Rules.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Yes, all prices you listed are above what I have seen for sale lately.
WLHalves 14.5 x face Dateless SLQ 13.5 x face etc.
I'm sure she appreciates your help!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Basically if I were to buy from you I'd buy at the following prices 13.5x for dimes 13.5 for quarters 14x for halves $1.75 per 40% .75 for War Nickels.
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Valued Member
United States
87 Posts |
 If someone was to sell to a refinery how would they go about doing that?
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New Member
United States
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In the past week I bought the exact items you list for 13.5 x face from my lcs. If he were buying my guess is he would be paying 12x...On a good day.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Your prices are a bit high at this time
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Pillar of the Community
United States
998 Posts |
Quote: If someone was to sell to a refinery how would they go about doing that? I would think that few individuals could sell to refineries directly, they would want to deal in much larger quantities than one would likely be able to provide. I would think that one would have to sell to a middleman, who would pay quite a bit less than melt. He would then combine your coins with all the other silver he has bought into a pack large enough to be worthy of a refinery.
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