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<p>[QUOTE="bender9876, post: 1369284, member: 35221"]Going thru my coins that I have collected since a young boy (now 63). I have 3 peace dollars, 5 walking liberty,s (50) 1 Franklin(50) 35 roseavelt dimes, 37 mercury dimes, 164 pre 64 washington quaters. I have not researched dates and do not care too. So I looked at the US Silver Coin Melt guide and said spot silver was 33.91 (today) Bid price 932.30, Ask price 1030.45 (5%) spread? Also have around 15 to 20 lbs wheat pennies. Question is should I sell to bullion dealer? My local coin show? 2nd question, When I was looking I have a 1983 Esinhower (sp) dine that is kinda hard to explain, it is half struck where the dime plug appears to have fell out and was struck half on half off? You can clearly se the front and the back of the coin and the other half is a lank plug. Not sure what the value might be. Thanks in advance and awaiting some help[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bender9876, post: 1369284, member: 35221"]Going thru my coins that I have collected since a young boy (now 63). I have 3 peace dollars, 5 walking liberty,s (50) 1 Franklin(50) 35 roseavelt dimes, 37 mercury dimes, 164 pre 64 washington quaters. I have not researched dates and do not care too. So I looked at the US Silver Coin Melt guide and said spot silver was 33.91 (today) Bid price 932.30, Ask price 1030.45 (5%) spread? Also have around 15 to 20 lbs wheat pennies. Question is should I sell to bullion dealer? My local coin show? 2nd question, When I was looking I have a 1983 Esinhower (sp) dine that is kinda hard to explain, it is half struck where the dime plug appears to have fell out and was struck half on half off? You can clearly se the front and the back of the coin and the other half is a lank plug. Not sure what the value might be. Thanks in advance and awaiting some help[/QUOTE]
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