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Barber Dimes, Whats A Good Buy Price For Well Worn Coins?

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It's been a while since I bought any Barber coins. Well worn, or your average melt looking coins in my opinion, I don't have a picture. Thanks in advance.
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Slick Barber dimes are usually available in the 13x to 15x area at most LCW I frequent. It's possible to pay less for larger purchases.
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Thanks Moxking, he's wanting $2 each, and I didn't think they were worth it. I just missed out on an opportunity last year to pick up 1,000 for a dollar each, that one still bothers me. I'll probably offer $1.50 each.
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If they're just "average circ" (AG-G), then $2 is way high.
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Yeah I think my lca has them at $1.50 so happy to hear you passed at $2 each
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Concur with somewhere in the $1.30 to $1.50 range each - thats well above melt for these well worn coins - but some credit as well to numismatic 'value' for the Seated series.
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Google "silver coin calculator" and weigh the lot. Pay based on silver content.

LOTS of vendors make their money on the LARGE split between ag/g/vg/f/vf/xf coins - purchase by weight and sell via face value X.

13 to 15 x face is way too much to pay for worn 90% silver.
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Can you see any dates on them? Never can tell if you find a good one.
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I try to pay melt, if I can. As of today would go as high as 15x if dates are visible.
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Today's melt value is about $1.16 each. I think $1.50 is still high for AG's unless they are key dates.
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Barber change sells at ~14x face. $2 is a good price for just 1 or 2.
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Picked up 388 for $1.50 each, will post a picture later.
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Cull and AG Barber dimes get usually 1 point (one face value point) over junk 90% but that assumes that you are not looking at the real common dates. I treat 1910-1916 (except 1913-S & 1915-S semi keys) as junk 90% in those grades. For a nice mix that has several different dates going back to the 1890s with different mint marks 1 point over melt would be max. Now that same mix and all the coins grade at least G-4 then 2-3 points over melt (with silver melting at 12 X face that would be 14 to 15 X).
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