At $33.35 per oz 3.5 ounces would be worth $117.07.
That's a silver war nickel from WWII, which contains 35% silver. It's worth about $2.
The two large coins in the set (the $5 and $10 coins) contain an aggregate of 1.92 troy ounces of silver, so just the "melt value" of these two coins (with silver at about US$17 per troy ounce) should be about $32.50. As a numismatic item, it's not worth a whole lot more than that - maybe $35 to $40, and the price tends to move with the price of silver.
An ounce of silver is worth about $20 depending on the purity of the silver. Sterling silver is now selling for $19.98 per ounce as of 2/11/14 at 9:35 a.m.
An ounce of silver is worth about $20 depending on the purity of the silver. Sterling silver is now selling for $19.98 per ounce as of 2/11/14 at 9:35 a.m.
It is worth about $1.50 in scrap silver, it is 35% silver.
35 dollars USA
35 dollars USA
It is worth about $1.50 in scrap silver, it is 35% silver.
It depends. If there is no large mintmark over the Monticello it is copper-nickel and contains absolutely NO silver. If there is a large mintmark over the Monticello (P, D or S) it is 35% silver and contains .0563 troy ounces of silver.
$35
One dollar in quarters, dimes, and halves reguardless of the quantity of either adds up to about 0.7 troy ounces of silver. So, a dime would be about .07 troy ounces, a quarter about .175 and a half about .35 troy ounces. Unless a particular coin has a collector's premium, is a key date, die error, etc, it is usually only worth its silver weight. There are several sites on the internet that can give you up to the minute silver values. I prefer www.kitco.com/market but you can also go to apmex.com or several others. As a note, these coins are not "solid" silver, they are 90% silver.
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