A coin shop will certainly have them for sale, but I have also seen them in pawn shops.
Judas sold Jesus for 30 pieces of silver coins.
It depends on what the silver is? Jewelry, coins, dinnerware, ect....
Yes, unless the coin is a very rare year or mint.
The only U.S. coins currently made that are silver are American Silver Eagles and other special collectors coins sold by the U.S. Mint. These coins are NOT released for circulation.
There are many coins that are sold on the website Golden Eagle Coins for it's customers. The website focuses mainly on older coins that are silver and gold and even purchases both.
Yes, but none of the coins were made for general circulation. Silver Proof quarters sets and Silver Proof 10-piece sets were sold by the Mint, also the American Silver Eagle bullion coins were minted in 2006.
Scrap silver refers to any silver items that are no longer wanted or useful in their current form, such as broken jewelry, silverware, or silver coins. This silver can be sold to refiners or jewelers to be melted down and reused to create new silver items.
about half of what the franklin mint sold them on TV for.
Yes, there were several US silver coins made dated 2000, none though were intended for circulation. There were silver eagles made ($1 coins sold as silver bullion and are 1 troy ounce of silver), along with silver proof sets (with 90% silver dime, quarters and half-dollar) and a few silver commemorative coins made. Not to mention many foreign silver coins.
Most of it is sold or exported to several companies in and out of Mexico for industrial purposes -- for example, radiofrequency connectors. A small portion is sold for jewelry and silverware, and an even smaller portion is used to mint silver coins known as "Plata Libertad" coins.
At that time thirty silver coins was the price paid for a very, very ordinary slave. So in other words christ was sold as a slave for mankind.
Most of it is sold or exported to several companies in and out of Mexico for industrial purposes -- for example, radiofrequency connectors. A small portion is sold for jewelry and silverware, and an even smaller portion is used to mint silver coins known as "Plata Libertad" coins.