I "inherited" some of the low-hanging fruit from an estate that I am advising. No serious collection, just someone with some on-and-off savings of interesting coins, I guess. Anyway, do I have anything here that is worth more than face value OR the value of the underlying silver (if any) ? Virtually all of these coins are circulated I am sure, so probably AU if not EF and a few are worn so maybe VF. Description follows, number of coins are in parantheses for various dates: Liberty Walker: 1940 (1), 1942 (1), 1944(1) JFK Halfs: 1964 (43), 1965 (1), 1966 (1), 1967(3), 1968 (7), 1969 (3), 1971(6), 1973(1), 1974(4), 1976 (23) Franklin Halfs: 1948 (1), 1949(1), 1951(3), 1952 (8), 1953 (1) Peace Dollars: 1922 (5) Ike Dollars: 1972 (1), 1974-D (1), 1976 (13) Morgan Dollars: 1921 (2), 1887, 1882, 1886 Washington Quarters pre-1964: mostly 1964 with silver frost on them. Also, some 1947s, 1951s, 1958's plus early-1960's What are the relevant "silver multipliers" that I should apply to each coin to find the value ? Thanks, guys !
I use this site a lot for silver coin values: Current Melt Value Of Coins - How Much Is Your Coin Worth? You can spend the halves dated 1971 and newer.
That's what I figured....at best, I figured maybe a coin with $12 in silver was worth 50-100% more if it was in good condition and I doubt these qualify. I just want to get rid of them (plus the SBA dollars and Sacagawea's)....maybe $300 that I can apply to my next Saint.
Sent you a PM about the $300 coin lot. Would be something I would be interested in acquiring for the next coin club Christmas dinner meeting raffle prizes. I wouldn't make any money on the lot, but it would be great for the club.
Check the SBA and Sacagawea for varieties. You can always post them on CT in the buy, sell or trade forum.