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<p>[QUOTE="ctrl, post: 358074, member: 13378"]I am currently going through a number of fair-to-poor quality silver coins. I wonder about many of the older ones if they have any value above the silver content. For example, what about these I have pictured here, an 1894 and a 1907-D Barber half, with a pretty obliterated reverse. Would these sell on coinbug.com or ebay for anything over the bullion value, or should I just lump them in with the Kennedy halves and silver Roosevelts? </p><p><br /></p><p>I have the same question about a stack of silver Washington quarters (most of the 1934-1959 set) a number of 50's and 60's Franklins and a pile of Mercury dimes. Aside from many Mercury's with sad green scotch tape marks, the quality is definitely well above these halves seen here, but still AG, G, F. Maybe it would be better to group them together in smaller lots and sell them that way...</p><p><br /></p><p>I guess my real question is: If I'm wanting to sell down this part of the collection, should I sell the non-Kennedy/non-Roosevelt/pre-1950 Washington silver coins individually or in small groups instead of as bulk 90% silver bullion?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ctrl, post: 358074, member: 13378"]I am currently going through a number of fair-to-poor quality silver coins. I wonder about many of the older ones if they have any value above the silver content. For example, what about these I have pictured here, an 1894 and a 1907-D Barber half, with a pretty obliterated reverse. Would these sell on coinbug.com or ebay for anything over the bullion value, or should I just lump them in with the Kennedy halves and silver Roosevelts? I have the same question about a stack of silver Washington quarters (most of the 1934-1959 set) a number of 50's and 60's Franklins and a pile of Mercury dimes. Aside from many Mercury's with sad green scotch tape marks, the quality is definitely well above these halves seen here, but still AG, G, F. Maybe it would be better to group them together in smaller lots and sell them that way... I guess my real question is: If I'm wanting to sell down this part of the collection, should I sell the non-Kennedy/non-Roosevelt/pre-1950 Washington silver coins individually or in small groups instead of as bulk 90% silver bullion?[/QUOTE]
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