Junk Silver?

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by biggiej, Jul 31, 2009.

  1. biggiej

    biggiej Member

    I here these words used a lot and I think the following would qualify. My friend has quite a few walking liberty halves that have unreadable dates on them. She thinks they are junk and wants to sell them to me for $1.00 a peice. I assume that since these are 90% silver that their value is higher than that. Am I correct?
     
  2. Avatar

    Guest User Guest



    to hide this ad.
  3. jmon

    jmon Numismatist In Training

    You are correct. I dont have the numbers in front of me, but, believe they contain roughly $4 in melt value. If you dont want to buy them, I will:D
     
  4. pjstack

    pjstack Member

    Go to coinflation.com to see metal value of U.S. coins. Scroll down to the section on "1964 and before" silver coins.

    Today's value of a half dollar is about $5.
     
  5. silvrluvr

    silvrluvr Senior Member

    I like to base the value on the actual weight. The more wear...the less silver.
     
  6. pjstack

    pjstack Member

    True. I believe the "industry standard" is 715 t.oz. per $1,000 face value for worn (junk) silver instead of what the uncirculated weight would be.
     
  7. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Nobody, dealers anyway, that I've ever seen ever makes any correction for possible weight loss due to wear. This is because just about all of them realize that there is virtually no weight loss due to wear.

    The reason that they offer slightly less than the true percentage of silver in the coins is because then they do not pay full spot price. They offer less than spot.
     
  8. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 Treasure Hunter

    If this truly is a FRIEND, and you value the friendship, offer melt value based on the spot price.
     
  9. silvrluvr

    silvrluvr Senior Member

    Bags of average circulated wear coins are 1-1.5% less in weight than the same coins in uncirculated condition. VERY worn coins will weigh less of course, but not a lot.
     
  10. chip

    chip Novice collector

    around here, in Northern Illinois dealers are offering 9 times face value. Spot is a little above ten times face.
     
  11. gopher29

    gopher29 Coin Hoarder

    If those halves are so worn as to have "unreadable dates" I would say $4 each is a fair price to pay for them. Granted, four bucks is a little less than melt value but those coins probably look uglier than sin! No crime in charging someone an "ugly tax".
     
  12. jessash1976

    jessash1976 Coin knowledgeable


    I think I should move to ILL.:rolleyes:
     
  13. gopher29

    gopher29 Coin Hoarder


    Only if you like high taxes, crooked politicians, and an insane amount of gun control.
     
  14. Grbose

    Grbose CoinSpace.com CEO

    The Silver content in a Walking Liberty Half is .3617 of an oz and at today's spot price of $14.60 it's worth $5.28 so by all means buy them all at $1.00 each
     
  15. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

    Be a friend and auction them off for her. Deduct the expenses and give the rest to her. Regards Traci
     
Draft saved Draft deleted

Share This Page