Date-less coins are called culls and usually only worth their raw silver metal value.
If they're worn enough to be missing their dates they've generally lost a fair amount of metal so you won't get full melt pricing for them. You might find a dealer who's willing to take them to add to his stash of culls for future melting, or you can shop around at a few of those "we buy gold and silver" places to see what they might offer. Unfortunately you'll have to be prepared to take about 2/3 or less of their retail value, currently around 13 to 15 times the coins' original face value.
There are also many silver 1 oz. rounds that have designs of older coins that are dateless and they sell at current market value of silver. As mentioned above, try not to sell to the "we buy______" people. They make their money by preying on unsuspecting people, especially the ones that are what I call "gypsie buyers" ( they set up shop at hotels, etc. and go from city to city). You could wind up getting only 20% of what an honest coin dealer will pay.
You can sell silver coins to a coin collector, jewelry shop ect.
Some banks do sell American Silver Eagles, but they do not hold and sell silver coins that are turned in.
A reputable coin dealer or a local pawn shop may be the best places near you to sell silver coins.
Ebay can be a good place to sell coins. If you don't want to do that take it to a coin collector.
Many coin dealers and jewelers buy gold & silver.
You can sell silver coins to a coin collector, jewelry shop ect.
Some banks do sell American Silver Eagles, but they do not hold and sell silver coins that are turned in.
A reputable coin dealer or a local pawn shop may be the best places near you to sell silver coins.
Ebay can be a good place to sell coins. If you don't want to do that take it to a coin collector.
It's a common date/mint Morgan dollar, values for circulated coins are $17.00-$26.00 Mint state coins sell at $30.00-$50.00
Many coin dealers and jewelers buy gold & silver.
Jewelers and coin dealers buy gold and silver.
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Most coin shops or jewelry stores will buy silver coins at around spot price. Ebay and Craigslist are other places to sell your coins.
Many coin dealers and jewelers buy gold & silver.
Coin dealers and jewelers do buy gold & silver coins.
If you are talking about a US coin, you have to go to the US mint website to buy silver coins. Banks don't sell silver coins. They don't distribute them either.