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<p>[QUOTE="stldanceartist, post: 2823071, member: 13307"]So, that's $150.51 face value.</p><p><br /></p><p>*I'm going to assume all the cents are Memorial Cents and are worth FV: $2.56.</p><p>*I'm going to assume all the nickels are non-silver, non-keys, non-gems, so FV: $11.36</p><p>*I'm going to assume all the dimes are non-silver, non-keys, non-gems, so FV: $37.26</p><p>*I see TWO 40% Washington Quarters (.1791 ASW per coin, so that's .3583 oz) and no other silver looking quarters, so that's $34.75 FV plus about $6.10 in silver: $78.11</p><p>*I see two clad halves (in the mint set) and, just to guess on the "hopeful" side, let's assume all the rest are 40% (including the two bicentennials), so that's $1.00 FV plus silver (8.282 oz; $141.71 via Coinflation): $220.82</p><p>*I see two 40% silver Ikes (.6325 oz; $10.82) and I'm assuming the rest are non-silver, non-keys, non-gems: <b>FINAL TOTAL $278.64</b></p><p><br /></p><p>So, I'm guessing 9.2728 oz by ASW of 40% silver coins. The rest is probably stuff you could get from a bank for FV. Based on the photos provided, the <i>most</i> I'd pay is $278.64. Since I can usually buy 40% for under melt, in a real life scenario I wouldn't even pay that (sight unseen.)</p><p><br /></p><p>FWIW, I <b>HOPE</b> you get more value than what I've estimated.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="stldanceartist, post: 2823071, member: 13307"]So, that's $150.51 face value. *I'm going to assume all the cents are Memorial Cents and are worth FV: $2.56. *I'm going to assume all the nickels are non-silver, non-keys, non-gems, so FV: $11.36 *I'm going to assume all the dimes are non-silver, non-keys, non-gems, so FV: $37.26 *I see TWO 40% Washington Quarters (.1791 ASW per coin, so that's .3583 oz) and no other silver looking quarters, so that's $34.75 FV plus about $6.10 in silver: $78.11 *I see two clad halves (in the mint set) and, just to guess on the "hopeful" side, let's assume all the rest are 40% (including the two bicentennials), so that's $1.00 FV plus silver (8.282 oz; $141.71 via Coinflation): $220.82 *I see two 40% silver Ikes (.6325 oz; $10.82) and I'm assuming the rest are non-silver, non-keys, non-gems: [B]FINAL TOTAL $278.64[/B] So, I'm guessing 9.2728 oz by ASW of 40% silver coins. The rest is probably stuff you could get from a bank for FV. Based on the photos provided, the [I]most[/I] I'd pay is $278.64. Since I can usually buy 40% for under melt, in a real life scenario I wouldn't even pay that (sight unseen.) FWIW, I [B]HOPE[/B] you get more value than what I've estimated.[/QUOTE]
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