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64-D BU Washington Value?

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With silver constantly going up it's hard for me to keep track. Numimedia says 4.89 for MS60 but they also have G4 for only 4.14. Silver for the quarter is at 4.83. Just some thoughts please. Thanks
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$4.83 @ melt
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I always go by melt at the lowest with the hopes of a premium if I sell to another collector.
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The common washington's generally go for melt especially with silver prices where they are
but certainly a BU specimen should demand a premium
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certainly a BU specimen should demand a premium


Actually 64's and other later date silver Washington's are more common in higher grades so the valuation of those are more similar to circulated earlier dates and don't really carry a premium.

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Wow quarters are really up there at almost $5.
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