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by scyther » Wed Feb 27, 2013 3:20 pm
Junk silver or silver dollars. I can look up the melt value, but I'm not sure what sort of discount/premium I should expect...
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by mtalbot_ca » Wed Feb 27, 2013 5:01 pm
Hi there,
It depends on where you are.
I would say that generally speaking dollar and 50 cents coins bring a little extra compared to the others.
I end up usually paying between -10% and +10% compared to spot price on average.
But right now my taxes are killing me....
Common sense should prevail if not, misery will.
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by theo » Wed Feb 27, 2013 9:25 pm
Yes, especially the 50 cent pieces as they seem to be a little harder to find. I would avoid paying more than spot for Canadian dimes and quarters, which would a little more than 17 Xs face. Try this website.
http://www.coinflation.com/canada/
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by coppertone » Thu Feb 28, 2013 2:38 am
Although melt value is about 18X face for the 80% coins, on Ebay it is difficult to buy dollars for less tha 21.5X shipped, really nice stuff is more.
Dollars sell at a premium to halves which sell at a premium to quarters and dimes. Would not pay more than melt for dimes and quarters.
Be careful of the 1967 quarters and dimes as they are a mix of 50% and 80% silver. The 1967 dollars and halves are 80%.
As the half dollars were not commonly circulated most of them show little wear.
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by fansubs_ca » Thu Feb 28, 2013 3:01 am
I usually look at the
Kitco buy price and if it's not more than maybe 7% above that I consider
that to be fair.
A 7% buy/sell spread is about as good as it gets on most silver. Of course you probably
can expect to pay more buying it in small lots of a few dollars worth.
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by scyther » Thu Feb 28, 2013 5:02 am
Thanks for your answers. I'll try not to pay much over spot on the quarters and dimes. I want some variety, but I was also hoping they would a little cheaper than US coins vs spot. Well I don't know if my coin shop will even have them but we'll see.
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by fasTT » Thu Feb 28, 2013 7:16 am
We sell 80% for spot.
However, we sell dollars for more, as we have a great market for them.
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by Robarons » Thu Feb 28, 2013 12:15 pm
I think if you are in the USA or Canada makes a big difference.
Where I live 80% is disliked and seems to go for less than spot in most cases. Heck I think people like 40% Halves more than 80% coinage in general where I live
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by scyther » Wed Mar 06, 2013 5:48 pm
I bought some Canadian quarters a spot
How much should they weigh? One of them seems kind of light...
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