what is the value of these coins in silver?

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by mizozuman2, Oct 15, 2011.

  1. mizozuman2

    mizozuman2 that random guy

    okay,

    so here's the story,

    one of my friends parents works at a storage facility. so when someone doesn't pay their rent on one of them, everything inside of it becomes the owners, well he knows i collect coins and found a small jewelry box with some pre 64' halves and dimes. and he took half and i took the other half. and i'm wanting to know how much halves, and dimes are worth in silver value right now because i'm not good with the charts. what i have calculated is that it would be 51.24

    and my coins are:

    2- 1964 kennedy halves
    1- 1949 franklin half
    3- mercury dimes
    4- roosevelt dimes

    so would 51.24 be right? not taking off the fee that they take to melt it.
     
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  3. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Coins struck in 90% silver have the following silver content......

    50c - .36169 oz
    10c - .07234 oz

    There is a combined total of 1.59145 oz of pure silver.

    Chris
     
  4. mizozuman2

    mizozuman2 that random guy

    so what would the value be in dollars?
     
  5. USMoneylover

    USMoneylover Active Member

    Try coinflation.com, it's pretty easy to use.
     
  6. mizozuman2

    mizozuman2 that random guy

    yeah, that's what i used to calculate it. lol
     
  7. jloring

    jloring Senior Citizen

  8. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    If you can compute how much cable you'd need to stabilize a cellphone tower, this should be a piece of cake.

    Chris
     
  9. mizozuman2

    mizozuman2 that random guy

    51.18, am i right.
     
  10. jsilver2th

    jsilver2th Member

    Tell your pop to cough up the rest of the coins and check the dates!
     
  11. Tyler G.

    Tyler G. Active Member

    Please don't melt them.Thats all i ask.
     
  12. mizozuman2

    mizozuman2 that random guy

    they are all in horrible shape ty, you can barely see the dates on them, i had to use a 20x to even get somewhat of a clue to as what they are. i don't like melting coins, but these are worth face in the shape they are in, so that's why i'm melting them.

    @j, lol, it's my friends dad, and they were all 64 kennedys that i gave him.
     
  13. dctjr80

    dctjr80 Senior Member

    I find selling on eBay gets me closest to spot price for metals, but than you lose eBay/PayPal fees.
    Different shops will give you different amounts, I would call around and ask for quote to see whom is paying the most.

    I would also explain that they are very worn, some places pay a little less for that, as it is assumed they have lost some silver weight do to wear.
    *some people here debate weather a coin losses any overall mass as it wears or if the details just get flattened inward* I have weighed worn coins and seen that they are slightly under weight, so I believe some loss does occur over time, but not a huge difference.
     
  14. mizozuman2

    mizozuman2 that random guy

    @dctjr, thanks!
     
  15. Tyler G.

    Tyler G. Active Member

    Ok mizozuman2 just melt them when i am not looking.
     
  16. mizozuman2

    mizozuman2 that random guy

    okay, you aren't looking at me anytime of the day(I hope not anyways).
     
  17. Tyler G.

    Tyler G. Active Member

    LOL No,but I might be in the CIA:)
     
  18. dctjr80

    dctjr80 Senior Member

    I flat out know you aren't in any intelligence organization.
    Three problems with your statement.
    1. If you were in the CIA and you actually did something extremely important there or for them, you would never even hint to your own wife that you work there.
    2. If you just had a cool desk job there, you would boldly boast that you definitely worked there, not flirt with the "I might be" wink wink... the reason you could boast is that it is no longer a secret to work at the majority of these organizations, the work that you did for them is the only true secret. I.E. CIA, NSA, and FBI all have tour centers and gift shops these days.
    3. If you did work for any agency other than the CIA you would have pride in what you specifically did and never affiliate yourself with the CIA in a statement anywhere. That would be like serving in the Marine Corp and joking in a forum somewhere and claiming I might be "AirForce".

    So this eliminates that you are a part of any National Intelligence Agency... ;)
     
  19. silentnviolent

    silentnviolent accumulator--selling--make an offer I can't refuse

    Bow down to the Spreadsheet!!!!

    I made this when silver started the latest climb...
     

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  20. 10gary22

    10gary22 Junior Member

    Point made
     
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