Need a round about value on these

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Need a round about value on these

Postby Hades12 » Wed Dec 08, 2010 6:43 pm

My kids Great Grandma has these and may sell them, Local pawn shop is the coin shop, so I would like to get a feel for value so she won't take a lowball offer.

Thanks

The dates are 1900 1890 1928 and the half is a 1958


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Re: Need a round about value on these

Postby rakattack » Wed Dec 08, 2010 7:26 pm

Market pricing today is around $20 per silver dollar and $7 for the half.

$67 total
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Re: Need a round about value on these

Postby Country » Wed Dec 08, 2010 7:33 pm

All seem to be common dates. The Morgan's are heavily worn SILVER dollars and are worth melt ($22); the 1958 half is worth maybe $10; the dealer will pay less. The 1928-S is worth maybe $5-$10 more, depending on condition. Too bad it was not a 1928 without the mint mark - very valuable in almost any reasonable condition. See what the dealer offers. If it's too little, walk away. It would be better to sell the whole lot right here on RealCent. You should get a fair value for the coins here.
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Re: Need a round about value on these

Postby Hades12 » Wed Dec 08, 2010 8:35 pm

Country wrote:All seem to be common dates. The Morgan's are heavily worn SILVER dollars and are worth melt ($22); the 1958 half is worth maybe $10; the dealer will pay less. The 1928-S is worth maybe $5-$10 more, depending on condition. Too bad it was not a 1928 without the mint mark - very valuable in almost any reasonable condition. See what the dealer offers. If it's too little, walk away. It would be better to sell the whole lot right here on RealCent. You should get a fair value for the coins here.



Where should the S mark be? I could not find it. My eyes are not very good though.
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Re: Need a round about value on these

Postby Country » Wed Dec 08, 2010 10:15 pm

The mintmark is on the reverse to the left of the eagle's tail feathers. Look for a small mintmark or better yet - NONE AT ALL. :mrgreen:
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