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Does anybody know a decent website for valuing junk silver coins?

This is not a sale. If I can come up with a realistic value and decide to sell, it will be here only, and only in the classifieds with the boss’ permission.

These are not heirlooms or mint coins, just some well circulated US silver that I ended up with due to a death in the family. The entire amount probably isn’t worth more than 2-300 dollars.

To be clear, I am looking for a site that will show actual cash value. Not futures, not what some pristine uncirculated coin is going for on eBay.

The issue is, unlike my gun auction account, I don’t know where to look and I can’t login and see what they’re actually selling for. I have no basis for comparison. If anyone knows a useful free site that can help, please point me the way.


Thank you in advance.
 
Posts: 10754 | Location: missouri | Registered: October 18, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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This should get you in the ballpark.

https://www.apmex.com/category...oins-35-40-90-silver


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There’s plenty of junk silver coins for sale on eBay.
 
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Originally posted by arfmel:
There’s plenty of junk silver coins for sale on eBay.


I agree, there's a ton! But how do you find out what it's actually bringing in real money?

I've seen bicentennial quarters on there listed for $1500. Is that real? Are they really selling for that, or is that somebody just looking for a sucker?

At least on GB I can look at closed auctions to see what a person actually paid. If there are several bids and a closing price, you can gauge the market fairly accurately. But where do you go on coins to see similar?

I'll admit I'm out of my depth on this, and I don't necessarily want or need some deep understanding of each coin's heritage and history. I'm not interested in collecting or keeping them. I just want to know if I should sell them at today's higher silver price or throw them in a drawer and forget they exist.
 
Posts: 10754 | Location: missouri | Registered: October 18, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Face value X 0.715 = approx. silver content

silver content x current spot value($28.25 as I type) = value

The above is for junk silver, not numismatics.


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Face value X 0.715 = approx. silver content

silver content x current spot value($28.25 as I type) = value


Thanks! That's the kind of math even I can follow.

ETA: Except for numismatics - I'm not even going to pretend to know what that means.
 
Posts: 10754 | Location: missouri | Registered: October 18, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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On GB I can look at closed auctions to see what a person actually paid.

On eBay- To the right of the Search Bar / Click Advanced / Just below the Blue Search Button Check "Sold Items". Then search= It'll show you the Sold Items. It can be Sorted High to Low, Recent etc.


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On eBay- To the right of the Search Bar / Click Advanced / Just below the Blue Search Button Check "Sold Items".


Excellent tip, thank you.
 
Posts: 10754 | Location: missouri | Registered: October 18, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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ETA: Except for numismatics - I'm not even going to pretend to know what that means.


Just means coins that have collector value.


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I always have this page open. Hope you get a decent price.

https://coinvalues.com/silver#google_vignette
 
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I will add that my local pawn shop has been selling pre-65 US coins, through 50 cents pieces, "junk silver", for 22x face value, and paying 15x face value. So 10 dimes would cost $22. If I sold, I would want more than 15x face though. Hope that helps. Silver dollars are another animal, they get about $30 each for Morgan and Peace dollars.
 
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Pawn shops usually aren't the best places to base any sort of pricing off of.

The math above will give you the spot price, with most dealers buying at/below that number, and selling above that number.

One of the large dealers in my area with spot at $28.61 is paying $19.06-$19.35 per $1 face, and selling at $20.96-$21.39. Common Morgan/Peace buying at $20.00-$27.00, selling at $25.00-$31.75


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One of the large dealers in my area with spot at $28.61 is paying $19.06-$19.35 per $1 face, and selling at $20.96-$21.39. Common Morgan/Peace buying at $20.00-$27.00, selling at $25.00-$31.75


Damn near dead on to what the 2 closest guys to me are doing. My go to guy told me that once he has to go above $21.50 / $1.00, his sales nosedive.


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I always use coinflation.com
 
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I have about 30lbs of silver bars that I forgot about until I started doing some spring cleaning.
 
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Thank you all for your help with this. I think I can come up with a reasonable number from what's been given here.

Like I said, if I decide to sell, I'll clear it with Para and only list them here.

Thanks again!
 
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I’d contact David Troung.
 
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