There is no way to track the destination of these coins from the sorting and counting centers. It's a random distribution.
The Morgans are worth $31.75, melt value, the Ike is worth face, the other ones, look like plated junk, no telling what the base metal is.
Your file just tripped my security software. Ouch!
Probably using current trends in the market to predict future trading.
It's on the left side of each page of auction listings, under Show Only: [ATTACH]
If I'm not mistaken I think the deviation has to be a certain percentage off for the premiums to kick in.
From your pics that looks like a business strike, not a proof, and as such does not contain any silver as the Mint did not use silver in business...
I've not heard of such a resource on the web; however, for me it's more fun researching this myself using different price references such as...
Much, Walker looks like a good 62 and the Morgan has a shot at 63. Nice coins.
A few small hits on the cheek, reverse looks pretty good. I would be surprised if it doesn't grade 63 or 64 tops, value between $1860 - $2660 from...
The idea is for you to sell it for a profit, not break even. Maybe try selling it to someone else first and see if you can make a few dollars.
Impossible to tell from those images.
And at this time exactly current melt is $31.29. Do you see how spot changes from time to time during open trading?
$31.39 at current spot price.
If it's AU, it's not worth slabbing, as the submission expense would be more than what you paid for it, and it's value will not increase for an AU...
Face value.
I picked up a couple of PR 61s for $3 each at a show in Jan.
Obverse is a 63, now show us the reverse.
If you haven't done so already, you should post this in here http://www.cointalk.com/f31/
If it were me, I would have first insisted he pay for the coins immediately and shipped them anyway.
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