melt value

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by nit4alaf, Feb 18, 2006.

  1. nit4alaf

    nit4alaf Member

    Can someone please tell me the melt value for dimes, quarters and halves? Thanks, Linda
     
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  3. Burks

    Burks New Member

    Silver at $9.40/ounce

    Dime: $0.68
    Quarter: $1.70
    Silver Clad Half: $1.39
    Half: $3.40

    Should be close to those numbers.


    BTW: Hello!
     
  4. nit4alaf

    nit4alaf Member

    Thanks Burks!!!!
     
  5. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    You didn't say which ones of each. You are aware that some coins are made of silver, some are partially silver, some are silver plated, some have no silver in them at all. The amount of different metals is listed in The Red Book for instance. Also note that the price of all metals fluctuates almost daily. Try to be more specific as to what year and type of coins you are refering to.
     
  6. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    Oh, which ones are those?

    I agree with Burks' implied assumption that Linda was asking about pre-1965 coins, which is clearly what his answer relates to.
     
  7. Burks

    Burks New Member

    I know she has a bunch of pre-1965 coins, I've bought enough off of her :kewl:
     
  8. 09S-V.D.B

    09S-V.D.B Coin Hoarder


    Those would be the ones they sell on Coin Vault.
     
  9. ra1der

    ra1der New Member

    What are clad half dollars, please?
     
  10. 100CG

    100CG New Member

    Is there a place on line where you can view 'recommended' dealer buy-sell prices for coin bullion? Each time I purchase a few silver coins (for the silver value only) I get different quotes. How do I figure out what the average price is based on current silver prices?
     
  11. Charlie32

    Charlie32 Coin Collector

    Silver clad half dollars are 40% silver half dollars that were minted from 1965 through 1970.

    Charlie
     
  12. Charlie32

    Charlie32 Coin Collector

    I use www.apmex.com They list their buy and sell prices.

    Charlie
     
  13. nit4alaf

    nit4alaf Member

    I should been more specific and included in my original message that I was indeed asking about pre 1965 coins. Thanks for responding.
     
  14. Pie

    Pie New Member

    What about 40% silver coins?
     
  15. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    The 1965-70 Kennedy halves are the only 40% silver coins. 40% is 4/9 of 90%, so their bullion value is 4/9 that of the earlier Kennedies - approximately 62¢.
     
  16. The_Cave_Troll

    The_Cave_Troll The Coin Troll

    I agree with the 4/9 thing, but are you certain that you did your math correctly? They should be worth about $1.20 (based on what i sold mine for recently).
     
  17. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

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    That'll teach me to read other people's posts very carefully. Burks correctly gave values of $1.39 for the "silver clad half" and $3.40 for "halfs". I misread it, and computed the clad bullion value as 4/9 of the clad bullion value. [​IMG]
     
  18. dgoose50

    dgoose50 New Member

    One Rule Of Thumb When Buying 90% Silver Coins Us Dimes ,quarters And Halves Pre 1964 Is To Take The Spot Silver Times .715. The Result Will Be The Price To Pay Times Face Value For The Coins!so With Silver At 9.55 Per Oz. Times .715 Equals 6.83 Times The Face Value Of The Coins.
     
  19. SeatedLibLover

    SeatedLibLover New Member

    And my guess is that is a very good price to pay. I look for silver to go up considerably in the long term.
     
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