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What Is The Price Value Of These Coins?

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[01] Franklin half Dollar-1951 and 1954 [Two Coins]
Weight 12.5 Grms. [Each] Size 30.6 Gms. 90% Silver 10% Copper [12.5 + 12.5} 25 Gms.

[02] Washington quarter Dollar 1963 6.25 Gms.
Weight 6.25 Gms. Size 24.3 mm. 90% Silver 10% Copper

[03] Mercury dime - 1937 and 1944 [Two Coins] [2.5 + 2.5} 5 Gms.
Weight 2.5 Gms.[Each] Size 17.9 mm 90% Silver 10% Copper

[04] Roosevelt dime - 1951 2.5 Gms.
Weight 2.5 Gms. Size 17.9 mm 90% Silver 10% Copper

Total Silver Weight 38.75 Gms.

[05] Five Cent - 1983 Copper Nickel

[06] Indian Head One Cent 1880/1901/1907 Brass [Three Nos.]


This item is posted in ebay...now bidding at close to 60USD..are these worth that much? (sorry for the pic, this is the max I can provide, as its taken from ebay gallery)

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I wouldn't go any higher that's for sure, worth about $50
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, drkrish21!

38.75/31.103x$35.35=$44.04

$2 each on the IHC would be generous, $50 total.

Worth? lotsa ppl want to buy silver, but can only afford a little at a time, so they pay huge premiums.

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Bidder may not be close to a dealer, and have to spend $10 driving to one. Most dealers are not set up to sell $2 in silver, except at a premium.
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Might be my eyes but I couldn't see what and if any mint marks were on thoes coins. Most appeared to be common dates anyway. $40 to $50 total maybe.
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