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Historical Prices Of Silver Dollars

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 Posted 01/14/2020  10:41 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add twoods to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers

I noticed today that a dealer was buying Canadian silver dollars for $13.36

Does anyone recall what the historical high/low prices for these dollars has been?

Thank you for any help that can be provided...


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 Posted 01/14/2020  10:52 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DBM to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That would be the bullion value silver dollar price.
The historical highs and lows would coincide with the price of silver.
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Check the current spot silver price, and compare that to the historical price history chart for
1 year
2 years
5 years
10 years
20 years
or
50 years,
depending on what your future event horizon happens to be, when you may consider to sell.

The bullion silver coin price should closely parallel the pure bullion silver charts mentioned above.
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The low would of course be $1.0!

During the crazy silver spike of 1980, dealers were not paying as close to bullion because they feared a crash (which did happen), and some were not buying at all.
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I remember silver being at $51 Cdn., I believe that was in the early 80's. That would make a silver dollar worth $30 in bullion value then. With inflation, it would be even more compared to $13.36 now (was that 13.36 Cdn. or US offered?).
Late 80's/early 90's, I sold some silver dollars at $17 Cdn. ea. (I think the US and Cdn. dollar were much closer to even then).
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