What Is Spot For $1.00 Face Silver?

Marchas45

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go to www.coinflation.com ---find out the current "full" market actual silver value per each coin is --then figger it out by adding up -- normally if say the value of a silver dime is say currently $2 then a quarter would be $5 and a half $10 --since the silver coins are set up by wieght 2 1/2 90% silver dimes in silver weights what a 90% quarter worth of silver would be and a 90% half is equal to 5 dimes worth of silver --so theres a ratio by silver weight / value wize --in 90% silver --dime , quarter and half coins

current full melt silver values are

90% dimes $3.18
90% quarters $ 7.95
90% halfs (64 and before only) $15.90
40% halfs (65 to 70) $6.50

so long as they are all 90% coins *--current full spot is about $31.80 per dollar of 90 % coins --so $28 bucks is about 90% of current full spot price per dollar of 90% coins
 

ivan salis said:
go to www.coinflation.com ---find out the current "full" market actual silver value per each coinis --then figger it out by adding up -- normally if say the value of a silver dime is say currently $2 then a quarter would be $5 and a half $10 --since the silver coins are set up by wieght 2 1/2 90% silver dimes in silver weights what a 90% quarter worth of silver would be and a 90% half is equal to 5 dimes worth of silver --so theres a ratio by silver weight / value wize --in 90% silver --dime , quarter and half coins

current full melt silver values are

90% dimes $3.18
90% quarters $ 7.95
90% halfs (64 and before only) $15.90
40% halfs (65 to 70) $6.50

so long as they are all 90% coins --current full spot is about $31.80 per oz --so $28 bucks is about 90% of current full spot price

THANK YOU IVAN YOUR THE MAN, Charlie :thumbsup:
 

just make sure the halves are 64's --not 65 to 70 --big differance between 15.90 (1964 and earlier 90%) and 6.50 (65 to 70- 40%) -- like $9.40 per

I should have said -- per 1 dollar face value 90% silver coins are $31.80 per dollar at current full current silver melt price at THIS current time ....the offer of $28 dolars for 1 dollar of 90% is about 90% of full silver current value provided --they are ALL 90% silver --(no 1965 to 70 40% halfs in the mix)
 

ivan salis said:
just make sure the halves are 64's --not 65 to 70 --big differance between 15.90 (1964 and earlier 90%) and 6.50 (65 to 70- 40%) -- like $9.40 per

Thanks Ivan for the input. I don't deal in 40%'s anyway, Charlie
 

bookmark or favorite the coinflation site ---it can give you free up to date value as per the market --so you have a solid ideal of current values and what to offer for coins
 

An easy way to figure a silver coin's value when you don't have a puter to look it up is to multiply .723 times the present silver price. Then that gives you the X face value of a 90% silver coin. Example. Silver is at $45.64/oz. Multiply .723 times $45.64 =33. Then 33 times the face value (10c, 25c, & 50c) = the silver value of the coin. Now silver dollars have 6.5% more silver PER WEIGHT in it than the other silver coins. (Or multiply .7734 times the present silver price.)
 

Marchas45 said:
ivan salis said:
just make sure the halves are 64's --not 65 to 70 --big differance between 15.90 (1964 and earlier 90%) and 6.50 (65 to 70- 40%) -- like $9.40 per

Thanks Ivan for the input. I don't deal in 40%'s anyway, Charlie

You should if you can pick up 1970-D's, they are going for almost 12.00 per. Rare coin and some people who have them do not
realize that so you might be able to pick them up at spot. :icon_thumright:
 

$1.00 spot 90%ers is at 35.71 at the moment. Jump on it if it's still there. Silver is at $46.17 right now but has probably changed as I typed this.
 

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