Junk Silver

Discussion in 'Bullion Investing' started by nomad4454, Dec 16, 2025 at 9:36 PM.

  1. nomad4454

    nomad4454 Junior Member

    I was looking to sell some silver. What would be a fair price for a roll of silver quarters? I called my local coin shop, and they said they would give me $370. I’m I crazy for thinking this is really low, or is this to be expected?
     
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  3. rte

    rte Well-Known Member

    Fair is a price where both parties feel good about the transaction.
    https://www.usacoinbook.com/coins/2054/quarters/washington/1940-D/
    Checking this site $11.89 melt so figure the percentage you would be good with under that number.
     
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  4. nomad4454

    nomad4454 Junior Member

    I don’t know much about selling junk silver; I was just surprised that they quoted me $105.00 under spot. I guess my real question is, is this the norm for junk silver?
     
  5. numist

    numist Member Supporter

    That seems a bit too low for my blood. I know a brick and mortar shop has to buy low and sell high because of overhead but that's pretty steep considering I'm seeing rolls of circulated 90% selling at close to or just below melt on ebay.
     
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  6. rte

    rte Well-Known Member

    There is a roll of silver quarters listed on eBay with a bid of $360.
    Less than 22 hours left. When it closes you can figure the seller is giving up 13% in sellers fees.
    Sold listing on eBay are a good way to check the market price.
     
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  7. nomad4454

    nomad4454 Junior Member

    That was my gut feeling; I just wasn’t sure.
     
  8. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Yeah, that's a pretty steep discount. Not sure you'll do much better selling locally, though - everybody's spooked in a market like this.

    The only big online bullion dealer where I can find buy prices is Money Metals. Right now (geeze, is silver really over $66/oz?!!?), they're selling mixed quarters and dimes for 46.9x FV (which is below melt), and buying back at 40.82xFV. So you'd get $38.20 more for a roll if you sold to them - but you'd also have to deal with shipping, and paperwork/paper trail.

    And I'm really struggling to post a statement that "37xFV is low", but that's because I'm very old, and I remember what it was like way back in the... um, this past summer?
     
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  9. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Seems a bit low to me. Have you considered selling on CT?
     
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  10. Mr Roots

    Mr Roots Underneath The Bridge

    Sell on facebook….I predict with the higher prices junk is going to start acting more like fractional gold and demand a premium. It’s going to be the only way some people will be able to afford precious metals.
     
  11. Spark1951

    Spark1951 Accomplishment, not Activity

    Current melt price for silver Washington quarter is $11.9504 (as of 5 min. ago).
    The current time is 2:08 am EST. 40 silver quarters (1 roll/$10.00) fetches $478.
    If you sell this way you avoid shipping and insurance costs, but you will have to abide with the discount. All brick and mortar shops apply discounts so they can stay in business, but some discounts are too much. You will have to decide how much of a discount is too much, and if you feel it is too much…walk away. Find a better option.
     
  12. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    Alot of dealers don't even by junk silver anymore and if they do the prices are so low
    it makes you feel like up-chucking your last meal...LOL
     
  13. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    We keep talking about "junk silver" here, guys, but at these prices were playing in an expensive junk yard. No such animal anymore.:D

    Bruce
     
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