Two days ago I traded two rolls of sacagaweas for a VF 1856 gold dollar with a small hole in it. Which amounts to a pretty good trade. My dealer asked me if I could bring in anything good to trade to which I responded I could. He's been doing brisk business lately with people bringing in collections and only wanting silver value for their coins. He tells them they're worth more but they just don't want to waste the time (dumb in my opinion) so he pays them scrap for bu collections of Franklins, Roosevelts, etc. With that in mind I went back yesterday with $81 in scrap silver, 4 1990 ASE's, a AG 1904-s dime and two beat up fractional currency pieces I picked up for a buck each when I was a kid. I trade them for 8 BU Franklins, 48-d, 49-d, 50-d, 51, 51-d, 52-d, 54, and 54-d, and these two coins, a toned MS 1944 quarter, almost solid blue on the obverse, and a proof cameo 1956 Franklin. Not bad for stuff I had laying around the house collecting dust. What do y'all think.