Questions about Coke art bars & silver coins

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by harold, May 7, 2011.

  1. harold

    harold New Member

    Don't know the right spot for this but I have some of these Coke silver 75th anniv. bars(jackson TN) in plastic sleeves made in 1980, any collectivity to these much? & 1 that is not Coke says "Labor Day 1973" .999 silver. Also a 1972 25 dollar silver wedding coin minted in canada for Elizabeth the II, uncirculated edition ..& wonder if its valued @ more than the $25.& Some silver coins that say " universaro" 1972, back side says World Trade .999 fine silver etc., they are also in plastic sleeves. Going to sell some silver locally I'm thinkin. Tks for any info..H ps I'm new to this & can shoot sum pics @ sum point
     
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  3. hardtimestoken

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  4. 1970 Silver Art

    1970 Silver Art Silver Art Bar Collector


    There is a big collectors premium on Coca-Cola silver art bars but the best way to obtain that collector's premium , you have to sell those on ebay there are silver art bar collectors that are willing to pay a "collector's" premium on ebay. Coca-Cola silver art bars have done very well on ebay in the past. I will be very conservative here and say that you can probably fetch a winning bid that is between $10 to $15 over spot. So with a current spot of just over $35.60/oz, you can expect to get between $45.60 to $50.60 for that 1980 Coca-Cola-Jackson,TN silver art bar. You are better off selling these on ebay IMO.

    As for the 1973 Labor Day silver art bar, you will get less for that since that is a common-minted '70's silver art bar. Maybe a winning bid that is about $5 to $7 over spot with current spot price of $35.60. Holiday themed bars such as Labor Day, Independence Day, Christmas, and Thanksgivng are very common silver art bars and they do not carry a large collector's premium over spot on ebay. You might want to do a search on ebay to see what these Holiday themed bars are going for on ebay before you decide to put yours on ebay because the prices can vary.


    The 1972 "Universaro" silver round will get about whatever .999 generic silver rounds are selling on ebay at the moment. No much rarity value in those and therefore you will not get a big premium on them. You are probably better off selling those locally because after ebay and paypal fees are deducted, you will probably get you close to what the local dealer could offer you. It depends on what you originally paid for them.
     
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