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<p>[QUOTE="BUncirculated, post: 1523114, member: 29581"]Pawn shop offers, are seriously lower than you could, or would, get from a dealer or another collector. </p><p><br /></p><p>Depending on what the coins are, and condition, or what you think their grade is would depend greatly on what to offer your relative for them.</p><p><br /></p><p>If they're only worth silver spot value, I would offer the relative exactly that, silver spot price. </p><p><br /></p><p>Dollars=.77344 oz. silver</p><p>Halves(pre65)=.36169 oz. silver & (65-70)=.1479</p><p>Quarters=.18084 oz. silver</p><p>Dimes= .07234 oz. silver</p><p>War Nickels(mint marks above Monticello on reverse)= .05626 oz. silver</p><p><br /></p><p>Just multiply those numbers by the spot price of silver, which at close of market yesterday $31.74, to get the silver value for each denomination.</p><p><br /></p><p>Example: .77344 X $31.74 = $24.55 silver value for 90% silver dollar coins. For the smaller denominations, just multiply $31.74 by the silver content for those denominations, to get the silver value for each denomination.</p><p><br /></p><p>***EDIT***</p><p><br /></p><p>Just finished calling a few B&Ms in my area, which I regularly do once a week, and they're offering 21 times face for silver as of today.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'm quite sure that is much more than what the pawn shop offered you.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BUncirculated, post: 1523114, member: 29581"]Pawn shop offers, are seriously lower than you could, or would, get from a dealer or another collector. Depending on what the coins are, and condition, or what you think their grade is would depend greatly on what to offer your relative for them. If they're only worth silver spot value, I would offer the relative exactly that, silver spot price. Dollars=.77344 oz. silver Halves(pre65)=.36169 oz. silver & (65-70)=.1479 Quarters=.18084 oz. silver Dimes= .07234 oz. silver War Nickels(mint marks above Monticello on reverse)= .05626 oz. silver Just multiply those numbers by the spot price of silver, which at close of market yesterday $31.74, to get the silver value for each denomination. Example: .77344 X $31.74 = $24.55 silver value for 90% silver dollar coins. For the smaller denominations, just multiply $31.74 by the silver content for those denominations, to get the silver value for each denomination. ***EDIT*** Just finished calling a few B&Ms in my area, which I regularly do once a week, and they're offering 21 times face for silver as of today. I'm quite sure that is much more than what the pawn shop offered you.[/QUOTE]
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