The best place, and most convenient for you, would be to go to a coin shop and offer it to a dealer. You will not make as much as if you were to sell it online, but when you sell it yourself you are accepting the risk of losing the coin in the mail, having an unsatisfied buyer, BUT you will more money for it.
1920-1966 Canadian coins have the following value as of March 2 with SIlver prices at $34.69 per ounce. Dollar: $20.81, Half $10.40, Quarter $5.20 Dime: $2.08. These are all $80% silver. In 1967 and 1968 Most Canada coins went to 50% silver. After 1968, there is no silver content. This answer is from a silver perspective only. There are rare and collectible coins that have no silver.
Depends on what type of coins we are looking at.Coins have been minted with weights ranging anywhere from 1/20th (or less!) of an ounce of silver to 5 ounces + of silver.
With those dates, the coins are Silver Eagle bullion coins that are made from one ounce of silver and value is whatever the spot price of silver is at time of sale.
The 2012 American Silver Eagles coins are one ounce of pure silver.
As of 2-14-10 silver is $15.51 per ounce so that's the value of the coin.
yes of course idiots
With those dates, the coins are Silver Eagle bullion coins that are made from one ounce of silver and value is whatever the spot price of silver is at time of sale.
The only coins with that purity would be bullion rounds, and NOT any type of us currency.the canadian $5 maple is 1 troy ounce at 99.99 percent
To find a "numismatic value" of a Morgan Silver Dollar, you need to know the coin's mint mark and condition. There are various online price guides. The silver content of these coins is about 3/4 ounce, making most worn coins more valuable for their metal content (multiply the spot price of an ounce of silver by 0.75). In 2011, when silver was as high as $48 an ounce, dollar coins brought in more than $36. By 2018, the coins had fallen to about $12
All U.S. silver coins contained 90% silver, except for 1965-69 halves that were 40%. Silver quarters weigh 6.25 gm. Silver is now around $14 an ounce (28.35 gm), so grab your calculator and go for it.
Sell them on eBay. They are currently going for about $16 an ounce. Each silver coin is an ounce (should say 1 troy ounce, and .999 fine silver)
Yes, the outer layers contain .1479 troy ounce. Seven of these coins will be just a little over 1 troy ounce of silver.