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1966 Australian 50 Cent

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What are the values of these? I have a seller who has about 3000. I want to know what a good price is to resell them.
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They're basically worth silver value, ASW is 0.3416. So figure about $12 each at current silver prices.
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3000 coins

1024.71 oz (US$36264.49)
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Looks like 1966 only (?), and a bit heavier than Canadian, but still .800 fine. You'll just about have to deal with a refinery.
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Better place to put this would of been the Australian coin section.
I am sure you will get more answers there and more info.
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three 1966 Aust. 50cents = 1 ounce of silver.

So your friend has 1000 ounces of silver.
Leave the calculator, you can do that one in your head.
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Quote:
Better place to put this would of been the Australian coin section.


Silver market is world wide, it's not like they're checking collector venues. If anything, US refineries might pay more than shipping them back to oz.
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Depends. If they are in their original mint bags, should be worth even more. If it's just loose, it's worth slightly more than melt.
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