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.
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.
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.
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.
$35
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.
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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