Silver coin value calculator

Nice coin calculator...thanks.
 

thanks added that to my phone
 

my morgans are only worth $12?
 

Yup. Melt value that is. To a coin collector they are usually worth more. Don't ever sell your silver coins to a refinery for melt $$$ unless you don't mind the loss. If you have a hundred or a few hundred silver coins and want to sell them, look for a coin collector to have it appraised, you don't know the value until you have it looked at professionally, you can always get more $$$ from your coins to a silver coin collector than just cashing them in for melt value.
 

Thanks for posting the calculator it is a really nice one for coins......
 

Yup. Melt value that is. To a coin collector they are usually worth more. Don't ever sell your silver coins to a refinery for melt $$$ unless you don't mind the loss. If you have a hundred or a few hundred silver coins and want to sell them, look for a coin collector to have it appraised, you don't know the value until you have it looked at professionally, you can always get more $$$ from your coins to a silver coin collector than just cashing them in for melt value.

Now You tell me!
I did not see that much difference in mine as I did not have any key dates, nor really old coins - Just Rosies and Mercury dimes.
I don't think a collector would give much for them as they are common and worn - pulled out of circulation - not found.

Hopefully, I am wrong as I have about half left, wish I would of sold all and bouth them back earlier this year near $7 per troy oz for junk silver coins - stashed away for waiting for the spot price of silver to recover, having sold near $40 a troy oz. I don't know if they still sell them that way but used to be able to buy the bag, IIRC - called junk silver.
 

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Yep stash it away and wait for an increase in value.

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Coin and Metal Values

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The calculator will give you the maximum value you would get, if the coin found was at the same weight as when it was minted.
It is more likely you would be paid based on the weight of the coins (grams, grains) which will be converted into ounces troy.
The amount you you receive would be based on the spot price of silver in troy ounces.
Further, they would deduct a fee for processing the silver, which is usually 5% or more.
 

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