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<p>[QUOTE="BUncirculated, post: 1460720, member: 29581"]I've looked through your posts to this thread elbows and I didn't see where you broke it down to total number of each denomination of silver coins.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you can compile that kind of list, that could be helpful with helping with silver value.</p><p><br /></p><p>Or you can figure it yourself with the following:</p><p><b><u><br /></u></b></p><p><b><u>Silver Content By Denomination</u></b></p><p><b><u><br /></u></b></p><p><b><u></u></b><b><u>90% Silver</u></b></p><p><b><u><br /></u></b></p><p>Dollars = .77344 </p><p>Half Dollars = .36169 ounces </p><p>Quarters = .18084 ounces</p><p>Dimes = .07234 ounces</p><p>War Nickels 1942-1945 P on reverse = .05626 ounces</p><p><br /></p><p><b><u>40% Silver</u></b></p><p><b><u><br /></u></b></p><p>Dollars = .3161 ounces</p><p>Half Dollars = .1479 ounces</p><p><br /></p><p>Just multiply those numbers with the spot price for silver, which currently is 28.63, that will give you the melt value for each denomination. Multiply the melt value by the total number of coins for each denomination you have to get the total silver melt value of all you have.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BUncirculated, post: 1460720, member: 29581"]I've looked through your posts to this thread elbows and I didn't see where you broke it down to total number of each denomination of silver coins. If you can compile that kind of list, that could be helpful with helping with silver value. Or you can figure it yourself with the following: [B][U] Silver Content By Denomination [/U][/B][B][U]90% Silver [/U][/B] Dollars = .77344 Half Dollars = .36169 ounces Quarters = .18084 ounces Dimes = .07234 ounces War Nickels 1942-1945 P on reverse = .05626 ounces [B][U]40% Silver [/U][/B] Dollars = .3161 ounces Half Dollars = .1479 ounces Just multiply those numbers with the spot price for silver, which currently is 28.63, that will give you the melt value for each denomination. Multiply the melt value by the total number of coins for each denomination you have to get the total silver melt value of all you have.[/QUOTE]
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