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I created a spreadsheet that will give you the silver values of 90% 10c 25c 50c $1 Silver $ $5 roll $10 roll You input any value for one troy ounce of silver, and it fills out the values for the next $8 in 25c increments. By looking at the $1 face column, you can get the "times face" amount. For example, at $100 per ounce, 90% silver is worth 72.34 times face. To get a copy of this spreadsheet, no charge, download it from this link. https://app.box.com/s/dlt2zdsrptxlc...zrbecqfuv2ixIf you are on a mobile phone, and you have the box app installed, you will have to sign in. Let me know what you think. I print it out and refer to it every day, that is, until I need to make a new sheet because silver rose so much.  Show your financial support of the Coin Community Family (click here)See my topic on Mexican Numismatic Medals (click here)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Very handy. Thank you nss-52.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1227 Posts |
Another rule of thumb is $1.40 of 90 percent is equal to 1 oz of silver. Which is a little harder to work with unless you are using only dimes.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1227 Posts |
Nss-52 thanks for the chart it's most helpful I find my self these days doing a lot of math. As I can see you are as well based on your chart well done.now if you could just figure in the buyers premium.  
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Valued Member
United States
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54280 Posts |
The above is good, but it is per coin only.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Thank you nss-52, for your time and effort on creating this chart! 
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54280 Posts |
Show your financial support of the Coin Community Family (click here)See my topic on Mexican Numismatic Medals (click here)
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Very nice!  I was curious last week, so for fun I added columns to my coin spreadsheets to show melt value for my coins. Fields link to a master sheet with current spot, silver weight for each type, etc. I do love a good spreadsheet. 
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I really have to get used to a silver dollar containing more than $80 in silver.
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Moderator
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It is something we all need to do.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Quote: I was curious last week, so for fun I added columns to my coin spreadsheets to show melt value for my coins. . .  I thought all Ike dollars were clad... . . 
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Moderator
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They are. Both kinds of clad. Cupo-Nickel and Silver-Copper. 
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Show your financial support of the Coin Community Family (click here)See my topic on Mexican Numismatic Medals (click here)
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Quote: For you, jbuck, I added a line for IKE $ 40%, and a few more refinements. 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Looks like the chart doesn't show silver high enough! 90% is 84.5x face
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