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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Thinking of dumping what little silver I have to get some Proof like sets starting with 1968 and working my way forward. I only have 2 options to sell the silver here in Sault Ste Marie. Both are Pawn shops and both are sister companies. Not sure if it will be better to sell to the pawn shops and go from there or to pay the fees and sell via ebay and go from there. I have aprox. $113.00 melt in silver coins using the melt value calculator at Silverrecyclers site. Quarters (50%): 3x1968 Quarters (80%): 1x65, 1x63, 1x58, 1x45 Dimes (50%): 4x68, 1x67 Dimes (80%): 1x66, 2x65, 1x64, 2x63, 1x62, 2x61, 2x60, 1x58, 2x53, 1x52, 1x50, 1x48, 1x47, 1x45, 2x41 US Dimes (90%): 2xRoosevelts Decisions...decisions. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
737 Posts |
Would you make out better if you sold here?
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Valued Member
United States
417 Posts |
pawn shops here are not the greatest
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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yea, I would try this forum. I would be interested! and you have enough posts
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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Not to sure. I guess it would depend on if anyone was interested. I have not really even thought about it much.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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Was just checking one of my boxes of coins and found a small bag with a few more silvers in it. I will add: Dimes: 1x68, 1x67 & 1x62 Quarter: 1x61
I wonder if I have any more hiding around here. LOL!
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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put together a list cladhunter, and send me a pm and we can work something out
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Valued Member
Canada
55 Posts |
PGwn shop are a rip off and for the desperate. Unless you need the money right now, list it on ebay as a bulk lot, or call Gatewest or some other large coin shop. They will give you a certain amount for scrap silver coins that is fair. http://www.gatewestcoin.com/bullionBuy.html
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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JM Bullion is fair as well, though you need a fax machine for buy and sell orders, I just use the scanner.
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Valued Member
United States
200 Posts |
Another option is to look at the buy ads in Numismatic News, Coin World, a few of the coin magazines, see what's being paid. Some return shipping, but you have to contact them for the sale, and wait a few days.
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Valued Member
United States
109 Posts |
Get a List & Price I Am Sure Someone Here Would Love To Have Me To
Boatman
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New Member
Canada
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I don't know if I'm going to get in trouble for directing you to another site, but kijiji has listings for Sault Ste Marie. Maybe try that? Here in Hamilton, our "Arts & Collectibles" page is littered with people trying to buy up silver coins. Orrrr, I'm in Hamilton and will buy it if you're going to be in the area anytime soon :)
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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I will get a list up soon and take a pic of the 48 dime. I did not realize it was a low mintage coin. Not being a bullion collector I usually dont pay much attention to the silvers as I find them in rolls. I just put them away and look for the dates I need. I need to make some dinner. The wife just informed me so. LOL! I will post a list shortly.
I did check out a few of the sites posted. Thank you for the information. Much appreciated.
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cladhunter13, drop me an email sometime. I too, am a coin roll searcher and might have some options to share with you.
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
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Here are the totals for the silver I have along with a few pics of the 48 and a few others. Most of the coins are in well circulated condition. If your interested in the lot of coins drop me a PM and maybe we can work out a deal. The totals I have are: 80% : Quarters - 1x45, 1x58, 1x61, 1x63, 1x65 Dimes - 1x66, 2x65, 1x64, 2x63, 2x62, 2x61, 2x60, 1x58, 2x53, 1x52, 1x50, 1x48 (422,741 minted), 1x47 maple leaf, 1x45, 1x44 & 1x41 50% : Quarters - 3x68 Dimes - 2x67 & 5x68 90% (US) : Roosevelt's - 1x61 & 1x62 1948 Dime: mintage 422,741  1967 dime:  1961 dime: 
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