Prices for rolls of silver...

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Jhonn, Oct 15, 2007.

  1. Jhonn

    Jhonn Team Awesome

    I have a quick question. I have a bunch of common date silver coins in rolls that I will be trying to sell soon at an upcoming coin show. I know dealers generally pay 15% below spot, so what do you think an average roll of each of these might fetch me?

    - Roll of circulated silver Roosies
    - Roll of circulated common Mercs
    - Roll of circulated common Washingtons
    - Roll of mostly circulated 40% silver JFK's
    - Roll of circulated common Walkers
    - Roll of circulated common Franklins

    I think I'm doing the math right when, say for the Roosies, I assume each dime has about 90 cents worth of silver in each. In a roll of 50, that's $45, and minus the 15% that totals out to about $38. Does this sound right??

    Thanks in advance!
     
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  3. JHar4330

    JHar4330 New Member

    Coinflation.com has the melt values of the coins, check there. Roosies are closer to $1 each. If i had that stuff though I would save it since silver will rise in the future but it's your call :)
     
  4. Jhonn

    Jhonn Team Awesome

    It's a family collection I'm sorting through, and unfortunately I'm not the heir to it, but rather my wife and her sister and brother are. If I had it my way, I'd sell all the silver still...and then buy as much 'generic type gold' as I could!
     
  5. Jhonn

    Jhonn Team Awesome

    Ha, thanks for the site! I used their calculator, and the probably ask price is more like $47.21 per roll. Now let's see, there's about 10 rolls of dimes in that collection, so...:)
     
  6. AdamL

    AdamL Well-Known Member

    Took some 90% JFK's in to my dealer and he gave me $4 bucks a peice. I would think you would get more than that for the Franklins unless they're in a really low grade.
     
  7. vipergts2

    vipergts2 Jester in hobby of kings

    mjpm.com is paying $8.95 X face right now, but you have to ship them. If you have several rolls it would probably pay vs. selling at a show.
    http://www.mjpm.com/silver.cfm
     
  8. gatzdon

    gatzdon Numismatist

    I've heard that apmex.com is better than mjpm.com, but I have not personally dealt with either one.

    apmex.com is currently offering 8.96 x face for 90% adn 3.27 x face for 40%.


    If anyone goes with either, I strongly recommend reading up on their procedures for how to lock in the price and document that you followed through.
     
  9. JHar4330

    JHar4330 New Member

    $20 an ounce is highly plausible in the near future, I would strongly recommend not selling but it's your call.
     
  10. gatzdon

    gatzdon Numismatist

    I personally am in the process of converting my 40% silver to Gold. While Silver has more potential to go up, it also has more potential to go down.

    I'm not converting all my silver to gold, just my 40% silver. So you could just say that I'm further diversifying my holdings. I'm shooting for at least 4½ oz of US gold for a $1,000 bag of 40% silver. If I can't find a local dealer to do that, then I will try apmex.com and take the extra $200 (might be more or less as it was last week when I last checked on prices).
     
  11. Jhonn

    Jhonn Team Awesome

    I think my wife wants to buy clothes with that money, not gold. I've still got plenty of silver in my own collection, though!
     
  12. vipergts2

    vipergts2 Jester in hobby of kings

    I have sold a few rolls to mjpm and it was pretty straight forward. The do have a page that walks you through the shipping procedure step by step.
     
  13. goldcollector

    goldcollector Member



    Not trying to be a jerk but $1000 bag of 40% silver is worth about $3000 while 4 1/2 ounces of gold is gonna run you about $3600 and your shooting for AT LEAST 4 1/2 ounces of gold for that. You going to have to lower that to about 3 1/2 ounces of gold.
     
  14. gatzdon

    gatzdon Numismatist

    Today's buy price for a $1000 bag of 40% silver on apmex.com =====>$3,770.10

    Today's sell price for 1oz Gold Eagle (apmex's choice on date) ======>$785.90


    $3770.10 / $785.90 = 4.80 oz's

    When I start shopping dealers this week, I'll take 4½ oz's of any US gold, any date, any condition (as long as it's US), their choice. If everyone says no, then I go with apmex.com.

    The only reason I would settle for 4½ oz is there is some consolation in it being an immediate transaction, no shipping/insurance involved, and no question about how good apmex is at honoring their quoted prices.
     
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