Recently i got an opportunity to buy 10 silver coins, most of them are between XF and AU, few in VG. I don't want to make a mistake and pay way more than their real price is, not just in their melt value but for collectors as well. Coins are: First of all, according to the dates, are they all supposed to be silver? Second, what should be the approximate value? I understand it is hard to say without images, but as i mentioned, coins between VG and XF/AU, should their value be around 15$, or close to 25$ or close to 40$?
1938 USA Mercury dime - .900 silver 1941 D USA Mercury dime - .900 silver 1950 USA Roosevelt dime - .900 silver 1939 D USA quarter - .900 silver 1950 Canada quarter - .800 silver 1956 Canada quarter - .800 silver 1937 Great Britain 3 pence - .500 silver 1931 Great Britain 3 pence - .500 silver 1958 Australia 6 pence - .500 silver 1936 Netherlands 10 cents - .640 silver Assuming that your grading is accurate none of them are worth any significant numismatic premium over their melt value -perhaps ~$20-25 for the whole shebang.