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What is the formula for figuring Selling Silver coins

Elton

New member
Say you have (50) dollars in coins..what would they sell for in Silver value..
 
http://www.coinflation.com/coins/silver_coin_calculator.html
 
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You are welcome Elton. The melt value is called spot and unless you have coins with collector value, you will trade silver close to spot value. A little less for a quick sale and a little more hoping to find a speculator.
 
I have a lot of coins..
 
I really like these calculators better. You can add them all up at once

First one is American, Second is Canadian.


http://www.silvercoinstoday.com/silver-calculators/us-silver-coin-calculator/

http://www.silvercoinstoday.com/silver-calculators/canadian-silver-coin-calculator/

If they are well worn, use this calculator after you weigh them and click on silver .900

http://www.dendritics.com/scales/metal-calc.asp
 
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