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What's A Good "Junk Silver" Price?

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 Posted 01/29/2013  07:42 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add tpg22 to your friends list
Search threads on selling 40% silver. You will find many guys have trouble selling those. As for 90% that is pretty liquid. Do a google search for coin silver value and you will see what each coin is worth (silver content). I usually go from there. Shipping can really make it expensive. It might be worth it to make a connection with a local person. "Junk" also shows up on here on a regular basis. It does not last long. The neat thing about 90% is you are buying dimes, quarters and halves from the 30's, 40's and 50's. If you pick out better condition items it can be fun. I buy only EF/XF grade.
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 Posted 01/29/2013  12:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Broken-Coin to your friends list
In my Town there is a PM Purchaser that stands out at the nearest intersection waving a large sign advertising he pays top prices for Gold & Silver.

In need of cash, I decided to stop bye his shop and mentioned that I have 100 ounces of silver, 80 ounces are 10 eight ounce .999 Rounds from the Washington Mint and the balance in Morgan dollars.

He replied that they pay 70% spot, and I replied "Have a nice day" and decided to hold off for a bit.
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 Posted 01/29/2013  12:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Broseph to your friends list
That's pretty bad, but I experimented with cach4gold at the mall. I handed over a few coins that were worth a bit over $7 in silver, he offered $3! That's 40% spot! I wasn't looking to sell, just curious.

I was thinking back to a time when a friend of mine found a broken gold ring in the mall and sold it in the mall at that cash4gold right away and got a little over $100 for it.

After my experiment I realized...

It was probably more like $300 in gold value.

Sad...
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01/29/2013 12:14 pm
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 Posted 01/29/2013  1:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Broseph to your friends list
I just called my closest coin shop. They sell junk silver for a pinch over spot for small quants, 23x face.

That would be $2.30 for a dime, which is $2.26 at spot.
He said $4.50 for 40% silver halves, which at spot would be $4.62

He said in larger quantities, he would allow more picking and choosing, like if you wanted to mix it up and get some things older than washingtons, kennedys, and rosies,

He said that if it's a decent amount, like $100, he would go down to 22.5. Not a huge discount, but it would be under spot. Not much though.
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 Posted 01/30/2013  10:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Revi to your friends list
I just got some at around 21.75x face, so I guess that's the going rate. I got around $36 face value, but I think he gave me a little deal. The price of silver has gone up a buck since my purchase last Saturday, so maybe 23x is the new price.
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 Posted 01/31/2013  2:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add angel2004 to your friends list
I am lucky that I have a local shop that sells any amount for 3percent over spot. Maybe not the best out there but no fees or waiting.
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 Posted 02/04/2013  7:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ed_B to your friends list
A good price for junk silver depends a lot on your location. Here in the US Pacific NW where I live, I can get junk silver coins for spot... when they are available. Lately, the availability has not been very good. No junk silver is available here for less than spot unless you just happen to find a really good deal. Such deals are exceptionally rare here.
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 Posted 02/04/2013  8:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Penny4Me to your friends list
stay away from junk silver War Nickels...
first thing is that US law says you cannot melt penny or nickels.
dealers don't want junk silver War Nickels, too low in silver.
stick with 90% it's best to buy & sell
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 Posted 02/04/2013  8:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add HaroldS to your friends list
Thanks. I didn't know we couldn't melt nickles.
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 Posted 02/04/2013  10:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Broseph to your friends list
Good point, I know you can't melt nickels, but for some reason my brain segmented War Nickels in another category of coins, namely "silver"... weird.
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 Posted 02/05/2013  03:06 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Amaths to your friends list

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He said in larger quantities, he would allow more picking and choosing, like if you wanted to mix it up and get some things older than washingtons, kennedys, and rosies,

Are worn common-date Mercuries, Liberty quarters and halves worth more than melt? If they are the same price, would you prefer a Good Standing Liberty quarter to EF Washington quarter?
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 Posted 02/05/2013  04:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add basebal21 to your friends list

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Are worn common-date Mercuries, Liberty quarters and halves worth more than melt? If they are the same price, would you prefer a Good Standing Liberty quarter to EF Washington quarter?


Not really unless youre talking about the seated liberty ones and then they get a bit of a premium just for being harder to find.

Without specific dates or being able to see the coins in question I cant really choose between the standing liberty and the washington. Some G coins look decent while others look awful. If it looked decent id probably go Standing Liberty, if it looked awful Id go Washington
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 Posted 02/05/2013  04:54 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add enworb to your friends list
All aussie denomination from the threepence up that were minted before 1946 are 92.5% sterling. From 1946 to 1964 they were 50%. I dont know how you feel abut buying non US 'junk silver' but the aussie stuff can be picked up for below spot if you look hard enough on ebay.
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 Posted 02/05/2013  06:54 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jerseyben to your friends list
It's not sad. It's business.
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 Posted 02/05/2013  2:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Amaths to your friends list

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Not really unless youre talking about the seated liberty ones and then they get a bit of a premium just for being harder to find.

Without specific dates or being able to see the coins in question I cant really choose between the standing liberty and the washington. Some G coins look decent while others look awful. If it looked decent id probably go Standing Liberty, if it looked awful Id go Washington

Here are a few examples. I'm not sure if they even deserve the 2x2's.
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