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<p>[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 18586962, member: 77814"]The problem is if you ask a dozen ppl what the value is you'll get a dozen different answers.</p><p>For instance the 1986 is from $24.65 (spot price) to about $75.</p><p><br /></p><p>We do not know your level of knowledge and your expectations.</p><p><br /></p><p>A coin shop will give you spot price of silver mostly irregardless of condition.</p><p><br /></p><p>An online shop will give you more (see ProvidentMetals.com as an example) but some may look at toning as damage and thus give you less once they receive them.</p><p><br /></p><p>Someone here or else where if sold in the proper forum section would be between two large-spread values.</p><p><br /></p><p>Myself, I look at toning around the edges as damage for ASEs.</p><p>Some people like toning.</p><p><br /></p><p>I collect them myself. I have them from 1986 onwards except the last 2 years, plus a bunch more as I also collect silver as ASEs (I exclude silver commems, coins etc as my silver collection). But everyone will be different.</p><p><br /></p><p>The link I gave to ProvidentMetals is fairly updated and will give you the most accurate price for valuation. You'll notice each year could be different. They list each year out.</p><p>So you'll have to do some legwork yourself to figure out an approx of what you want. If we throw out a number someone's going to ask why that number ... and the spread as shown below for just the 1986 is from $24.65 (spot) to about $75.</p><p><br /></p><p>Whereas the usacoinbook one I believe is static in time.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>with ProvidentMetals, the 1986 (I have some too) is listed as this:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]1537752[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>So they sell them for $75+</p><p>and buyback at $44.60</p><p>Spot is at $25ish</p><p>So yours is valued at around those prices, or less, or more dependent upon who's buying and the venue you use.</p><p><br /></p><p>FYI, the UNC ASEs don't come in a box. If bought in less than 20 then they were normally sold in flips. At 20 they came in those green topped tubes. Then there's a Monster Box which I believe mine one is 500 coins (25 tubes of 20 each tube).</p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Clawcoins, post: 18586962, member: 77814"]The problem is if you ask a dozen ppl what the value is you'll get a dozen different answers. For instance the 1986 is from $24.65 (spot price) to about $75. We do not know your level of knowledge and your expectations. A coin shop will give you spot price of silver mostly irregardless of condition. An online shop will give you more (see ProvidentMetals.com as an example) but some may look at toning as damage and thus give you less once they receive them. Someone here or else where if sold in the proper forum section would be between two large-spread values. Myself, I look at toning around the edges as damage for ASEs. Some people like toning. I collect them myself. I have them from 1986 onwards except the last 2 years, plus a bunch more as I also collect silver as ASEs (I exclude silver commems, coins etc as my silver collection). But everyone will be different. The link I gave to ProvidentMetals is fairly updated and will give you the most accurate price for valuation. You'll notice each year could be different. They list each year out. So you'll have to do some legwork yourself to figure out an approx of what you want. If we throw out a number someone's going to ask why that number ... and the spread as shown below for just the 1986 is from $24.65 (spot) to about $75. Whereas the usacoinbook one I believe is static in time. with ProvidentMetals, the 1986 (I have some too) is listed as this: [ATTACH=full]1537752[/ATTACH] So they sell them for $75+ and buyback at $44.60 Spot is at $25ish So yours is valued at around those prices, or less, or more dependent upon who's buying and the venue you use. FYI, the UNC ASEs don't come in a box. If bought in less than 20 then they were normally sold in flips. At 20 they came in those green topped tubes. Then there's a Monster Box which I believe mine one is 500 coins (25 tubes of 20 each tube). Good luck[/QUOTE]
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