"Junk Silver" an insult?

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  1. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    I guess it takes all kinds , I go to Harlan Berks all the time and hear junk silver by the staff and customers , If a class operation like that can use it , especially with their staff I have no problem with the term . Plus that's what it is , coins that have no or near any numismatic value beyond their silver content . Now if you were talking about gold I'd get super upset . LMAO :)
     
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  3. 74Teen

    74Teen Member

    I asked one of the vendors at the local flea market if he had any junk silver, and he was quite offended. I didn't want to risk offending him further by offering him any money for the couple of coins I had my eye on.

    Turns out the dealer around the corner had junk silver AND better prices on the other stuff I was looking at. I guess all three of us are happier now. :thumb:
     
  4. billpocz

    billpocz Amazed by Peace Dollars

    The more snooty one is, the more they will be insulted by the term "junk silver"...

    (that's why I love the term!)
     
  5. Blaubart

    Blaubart Melt Value = 4.50

    :too-funny::too-funny::too-funny:
     
  6. LostDutchman

    LostDutchman Under Staffed & Overly Motivated Supporter

    We get people asking for junk silver all the time... I can't say I've ever been insulted by that term. I buy a lot of junk... Haha!
     
  7. Lon Chaney

    Lon Chaney Well-Known Member

    Still is junk silver. That's the appropriate term as far as I'm concerned. If silver goes down, certain coins will no longer be junk and will have a numismatic premium. If silver goes up, some numismatic coins will be knocked down to junk silver.
     
  8. Detecto92

    Detecto92 Well-Known Member

    I don't like the word junk. Silver is not a "junk" metal. It's a precious metal. Junk is more along the lines of steel or iron.

    That said, any non-coin silver that's only worth melt, I call scrap silver. That's exactly what it is. Silver destined to be melted down and re-purposed.

    I usually refer to the word "bulk", if looking at dimes, quarters, etc. Silver coins only worth melt are usually store in bulk.
     
  9. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    The term came from numismatists, not pm buyers. These are coins, so are the realm of numismatists. To them, they are junk because there is no numismatic value beyond pm value.

    The term was never meant to demean anything, so i seriously cannot fathom how it insults anything. Numismatically its junk, but still pm in our eyes.

    Btw, i have heard of junk gold as well rzage. I have bought some actually.
     
  10. Tom B

    Tom B TomB Everywhere Else

    I don't see anything wrong with the term.
     
  11. chip

    chip Novice collector

    Next time do not ask for Junk Silver, ask for Junque Silver.
     
  12. Clutchy

    Clutchy Well-Known Member

    I don't think its an insult as much as a purchasing strategy. Just like every commercial you see they wont to buy your "scrap gold", it softens the blow when they offer you 40% for it.
     
  13. Tyler

    Tyler Active Member

    To add, you aren't calling their coins junk. You are asking if they have junk silver. If nothing to them is considered junk then the answer would be no, nothing a normal person should get upset about.
     
  14. Heated Lime

    Heated Lime Member

    Thats funny you mention that OP because the same thing happened to me today when i walked into my LCS and asked for junk silver
     
  15. Doug21

    Doug21 Coin Hoarder

    Well it's junk silver when you sell it to them....maybe it gets better overnight when they resell it ?
     
  16. Revi

    Revi Mildly numismatic

    I like "junk silver". That means whatever you get it's at say 22 x face value. I have gotten a lot of great coins that way. Most recently I picked up a 1813 Pillar dollar for 20x face. Nice. I like picking up coins for around silver value, because you can't go wrong with them. They are always worth at least melt, and maybe much more. One man's junk is another man's treasure.
     
  17. wacky1980

    wacky1980 Active Member

    the first time i came to this site as a noob with a silver coin i found in circulation, someone called it junk and i took offense. i was new to collecting and uneducated.

    now i know a bit more, and i see no problem with the term "junk" silver.
     
  18. mralexanderb

    mralexanderb Coin Collector

    I recently went to my local coin shop and asked if he had any 90 percent silver coins in bulk. He asked how much did I want. When I said "$100 face. He knew exactly what I needed. He split it up into '64 & earlier halves, quarters and dimes.
     
  19. 16d

    16d Member

    Perfectly acceptable where I'm from. Asking for silver only leads to a much longer, uneeded conversation.
    I asked that at a pawn shop once & got truly junk. Mostly rings from Mexico & India, most plated.
     
  20. chrisild

    chrisild Coin Collector

  21. rockyyaknow

    rockyyaknow Well-Known Member

    Lets face it. 90% coins that are well circulated and contain copper are "junk silver." If they are .9999 silver and circulated they still contain .9999 silver and are not junk. If a coin has another metal melted into it and is beat up and tarnished, unless its a key date it is only worth the metal it contains in melt. This is all just my opinion.
     
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