Silver coins

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by cc51, Jul 22, 2008.

  1. cc51

    cc51 Senior Member

    I was just was going through my coin collection i havent looked at in about 6 months soo i am trying to get a rough estimate how much the whole collection might be worth with silver prices being so high..... ik most of what i have is nothign special but was just curiouse becaue i might sell the whole thing for efforts in buying a snowmobile
    Thanks in advace
    cc51
    7 64 halfs
    17 40% halfs
    11 90% dimes mers/roos fine to au
    1 2007 ase
    1 1992 ase
    1 2007 ase proof
    1 2006 silver proof set
    1 1942 walker
    1 1963 proof 65 ngc
    Ihc
    1860 2
    1886
    1901
    1862
    1887
    1867
    1897
    1888 2
    The ihc range from fine to very fine
     

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  3. nohope587

    nohope587 Senior Member

    Condition pays a major part in determining a coins value and I am sorry but its not possible to determine the grades of your coins by the pictures you have posted.
     
  4. spotco2

    spotco2 Member

    13 x face value is a pretty good starting point to figure the worth of average condition coins.

    SAE's typically carry a $3 premium (makes them about $20.50) and proof SAE's are between $35-$40 depending on who you ask.

    You can also check out coinflation.com for silver content.
     
  5. johnny54321

    johnny54321 aspiring numismatist

    Regarding the IHCs. The 1867 could be worth a few bucks in solid F/VF condition. Check the 1860s for the pointed bust variety, and also check the 1888 for the 8/7 overdate variety before you sell them. Or if you could post some closeups of these coins, members here can help you out.

    take care,
    John
     
  6. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    you also have a Columbian 1/2 $ in there.
    Worth more than melt.
     
  7. SINED

    SINED XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

    I second Spotco2 response. Weed out any common dates and uncollectibles then use http://www.coinflation.com/silver_coin_values.html
    for melt values. Get a couple of Red Books and poke around eBay for a general idea of worth. You have to take a shot at learning to grade sometime. Carpe diem.
     
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