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Pillar of the Community
United States
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off quality coin with dings and dents has no value except for metal content a lot of times.. A coin in poor condition
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Daviscfad gave the technical definition , but culls can also just be coins which have no use in sets or as part of collection .which is the way I took the thread to mean.
since the extras of the OP were intended to go back to a shop or other for cash to buy other coins , I figured they had to be normal circulated unwanted ,not needed coins .
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Valued Member
United States
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Quote: Silver coins (Canadian), if they're badly worn, get sold for the silver value Where can you sell coins for silver value? Is this newer coins or just pre-1965?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Some 1968 and before.
I say "some 1968" because there were both silver and nickel coinage produced that year. However 1968 and 1967 coins have less silver than 1966 and before.
Any coin store here will buy silver for melt value.
It seems that maybe I misunderstood what you meant by "culls" -- to me a "cull" is anything in a lesser condition than what I have in my album. I guess the Wheaties, etc. that I put in a tupperware container might well be coins someone else wouldn't mind collecting.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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In reference to US coins, 1964 and earlier dimes and quarters are silver. 1970 and earlier for half dollars.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: Daviscfad gave the technical definition , but culls can also just be coins which have no use in sets or as part of collection .which is the way I took the thread to mean.
since the extras of the OP were intended to go back to a shop or other for cash to buy other coins , I figured they had to be normal circulated unwanted ,not needed coins . Quote: It seems that maybe I misunderstood what you meant by "culls" -- to me a "cull" is anything in a lesser condition than what I have in my album. I guess the Wheaties, etc. that I put in a tupperware container might well be coins someone else wouldn't mind collecting. Yea I guess they can be considered culls also I just look at coins that are dinged up an I cant read as cull b/c they mostly have no value over face unless it is metal content...
Edited by daviscfad 12/06/2008 11:45 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I save Wheat culls until I have enough to sell back to my dealer at 3.5 cents each. hehehehehe....hey, he set the price to buy them. It's pretty funny, but he treats "unsearched", bulk Wheats as a commodity. I can tell he doesn't really like taking my culls, but he has to treat me like any other customer he'd be buying Wheats from.
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New Member
 United States
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Culls to me are anything I don't necessarily need in my collection. Aunc coins get put in flips, the rest are currently going into decade rolls. Though at this rate I may also expand to decade & mint, some years to Date & Mint. That's the mode so far.
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Valued Member
United States
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Quote: Only 1970d is silver in the half dollars 70p and 70s are not Huh? There is no 70-P half and the 70-S still is silver-clad.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: Huh? There is no 70-P half and the 70-S still is silver-clad. Florida Thanks for that I dont know what I was thinking when I posted that but it is fixed now 
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Moderator
 United States
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Quote: Thanks for that I dont know what I was thinking when I posted that but it is fixed now Did you have the Food Network on again? 
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