No82s wrote:I ran into this the other night when assembling an Excel spreadsheet of my own for silver and gold compositions of coins. The calculators posted here and Coinflation both use the silver composition compared to face value of an uncirculated coin in their calculations (.7234 for 90% US). However the commonly used percentage for a 90% US circulated coin is .715 %. This may not be a lot but as the value of silver goes up this spread gets wider in favor of the seller if they used Coinflation. At $30 TOZ the difference in value of a $1000 junk silver bag is $252. I guess I always knew of the difference between the circ and uncirc coins but never realized the calculators were using the uncirc value.
Lemon Thrower wrote:http://www.realcent.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3503&hilit=+convention
68Camaro wrote:Lemon Thrower wrote:http://www.realcent.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=3503&hilit=+convention
Agree - the ultimate best solution is to buy by weight. If, however, you don't or can't for a given transaction, you should adjust your bid accordingly to the age of the coin.
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