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Hi self many US Coins contain silver and bronze and copper from the years 1900-1943..Many of these coins are worth more than their current value for money so scrapping coins or smelting them is a viable option.As most us quarters and half dollars go for 60 cents to 5-10$ per coin,I went to the uk on a holiday and only have a few pounds nothing I can return without owing more than i get back...So any ukers or ppl around the world plz post what amount of silver nickle and copper are in what coins for what years and how much they are worth in us $ please or if it is a different currancy than the us>>>Todays money rates in the uk pound to us dollar are as follows £1 = $1.61...1 Euro = $1.39 10...

1USDARS 4.3498 ARS

1 US Dollar (USD)Canadian Dollar (CAD)0.99255

1US Dollar (USD)Colombian Peso (COP)1774.63114

1US Dollar (USD)Costa Rican Colon (CRC)500.17758

1US Dollar (USD)Haitian Gourde (HTG)42.10574

1US Dollar (USD)Jamaican Dollar (JMD)92.27840

1US Dollar (USD) Trinidad and Tobago Dollar (TTD)

Ok that is all i could find please let me know if any one else couldnt find there rate or if your country has any silver,gold,Platinum,copper and nickle coins that are circulating in eccess or are very common in your day to day currency spending.And common to see...Thanks all lets see what is best for what country

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Q: What is the scrap value of a 1983 British One Pound coin In US scrap metal values today And what metals percent's are in them how much of what Would it be smarter to melt them or spend and why?
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