Up until recently I used to prefer older 90% when it came to buying bullion. If you had a choice of buying a 1964 Rosie or a 1897 Barber at 12x face which one would you prefer? However because of the extreme rise in silver almost any numis that those coins is gone and now have a caveat- worn coins are worth less. So now you have to aim for BU 1964's to get the most bang for your silver buck.
However I used to buy early Washingtons the same way and these suckers book for some extreme values for some reason. Here are some examples in EF-40:
1936-D $55!
1936-S $15
1937-D $15
1937-S $35
1938-P $15
1938-S $20
1939-D $11
1939-S $20
1940-D $24
I have these- even some multiples of 1936-D, but are these prices even reasonable? I cant see me even getting close to these prices if I went to sell- heck I wold likely only get melt! And in conditions less than EF40 can you expect very much numis left (melt is $7.50 for any quarter now anyways).
Thoughts?