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We are in The Orlando area and seeking a reputable dealer to purchase the common date American coins.

Does anyone on the Forum know of such?


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Both of these dealers are highly rated.

Coins and Currency of Orlando
2603 Curry Ford Rd

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I am not sure what a "common date American coin is"

Are they collectable coins and you are looking to sell them as such, or are you looking so sell just for the silver value?




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My mom just gave me a box with old coins, 1940’s dimes mostly. I think she bought them in the 70’s. I ran a few through Google & eBay, not much gain on the ones I searched. She had the price paid & everything in the box.

An S&P Index fund would have done much better.
 
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Are they collectable coins and you are looking to sell them as such, or are you looking so sell just for the silver value?


I have finished looking at about half of the coins, evaluating for significant dates with collector value. There are a number of extra fine Kennedy halves, first year of issue that I will likely sell individually, as well as a very few others with collector value.

The greater number are melt value only.


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Just an FYI - most Dealers are not paying a premium for 40/90% silver coins right now. You'll get silver spot minus 10-15% unless you have some mint condition rarities.

Your coins may still have value - but you might be better off waiting a few more months to see if the pricing swings stabilize and settle.
 
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You might want to contact one of our members here David Truong to see if it is something he might be interested in.




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A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.

As ratified by the States and authenticated by Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State



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