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Can't Expect Greysheet From My Local Coin Shop?

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One minor point: Barber quarters in AG to Good condition have frequently lost 5% or more of their original weight. If your coins were actually being scrapped for silver content they would be worth less than, say, 1964 Washington quarters in AU grade which would have very close to their original silver content.
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When looking at Greysheet prices it might help you to think of them as "this is what a dealer will offer for a coin that he wants or needs for a customer who has asked for it, so he knows he has a quick and guarantied sale." For random coins that he has no current need for and that may sit for years he is going to offer far less.
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Here are some options on selling all coins with melt being at $54.

Dealer: $50
ebay : $63 With selling cost of $9 in shipping, ebay fees, Pay Pal fees net $54.
CCF: $60 $3 shipping net $57.

You may do a little better on ebay or CCF depending on the quality of coins. The dealer is not that far off when you look at what you will make on ebay. ebay is not a slam dunk you will make melt as a new seller because of photo quality, new seller stigma, and how coins are listed.
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