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One Troy Ounce .999 Silver Liberty Silver Estimated Value?

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Hi, all and any opinions will be appreciated...
Today I found 5 troy ounce coins and I want to put them up for an auction on ebay, but I do not want to undersell anything (if there even worth anything...)I want to sell them all at once in like one buy it now or auction option and I would love to hear your opinion on pricing. Attached are pictures of them, Thanks
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Don't worry about underselling on ebay. Silver usually closes at well over melt value when run in ebay auctions. 7 Day auctions ending on Saturday or Sunday evening tend to do well.

I don't know these rounds specifically. Perhaps someone will know more. Priced as generic rounds you should start them at $29/each. Provide high-resolution photos of both surfaces and you'll be fine.

This thread would likely get more responses in the Precious Metals Forum.

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I'd list it as a 99c 7 days auction, with a buy it now price of 160$.
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those will bring near melt
my guess is you wont see any real bidding action until the last 24 hours

you should ask a moderator to route this post to the proper forum for more response as has been stated
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I have never seen those issues. A note of caution based on the overall appearance (weak strikes, odd patina) make sure they are genuine. The Chinese not only make counterfeit circulating coinage, they produce fake bullion rounds as well. Their copies contain little or no precious metals. Also weigh them on a digital scale to insure they are the weight advertised. I've owned private issue rounds that are consistently underweight.
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to CCF. First way to check if fake is to use a magnet,if they stick they are fake.Next weigh them.
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SeatedNut, that was my gut reaction too when I saw these.

bballstar1297, make sure they are silver or you might be setting yourself up for a big headache.
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999 silver does pretty well on ebay in 99c auctions. But you may want to try selling them locally first, since the ebay fees are quite significant.
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ihavecoins....better review the rules you agreed too when you joined....
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I have never seen those issues


neither have I...

@bbalistar
just curious to know if you weighed them?
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