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Fair Price For Canadian Quarters (Pre 1967)

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Hi all, I was curious on what would be a fair price for Canadian Quarters dated Pre 1967? What would be considered a good deal? What is considered too much? Thank-you. Cheers!
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 Posted 02/14/2012  11:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DBM to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
$4.45-$5.10 each
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@DMB Thank-you. I should have been a little more specific. I'm sorry. Now is that pricing a fair price for selling or a good deal for buying?
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Up to you to decide. Each quarter contains 0.15 tr oz of silver, 0.6 tr oz per dollar face of dimes through $.
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$4.45 to $5.10 is the actual spot price so it's fair for both parties, today. So if I need cash it's a good deal to sell, and if I have cash it is a good deal to buy. But because I expect silver to go way higher, for the buyer it is really and I mean really a good deal more than the seller.
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It's a better deal than US 90% quarters, those sell for more of a premium.
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Awsome...got what I need... Thank-you everyone for your input and thoughts. CHEERS!
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I check this web address almost daily to find out where the values are for silver bullion coins.

http://www. (124) Not Allowed - Auto-Removed .com/silver_coin_values.html
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There is a spot prices tab on the left that should help you in finding the value of your silver.
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I see bullion as a very risky investment at the present rates. Sure prices will go up but for how long, how much, and then what? Just look at the .com bubble and Real-estate Bubble to name a few of the most recent sure win investments. Yes historically gold and silver have always had some value, but nowhere near the level it is at today. It will only be a matter of time till the prices correct and with the upward momentum stalling out it may be sooner than many expect.
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An example on July 31 1999 gold opened at $255 by July 31 2011 gold hit $1912. Silver on July 31 1999 opened at $5.40 and by July 31 2011 went up to $44.17. This is a bubble I will still Gold and Silver Items but not for bullion value. If I buy it's because I like the item not the metal.
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