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    Default junk silver question

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    Any coin shop. Don't know the Loveland area though, sorry. Just don't let someone hose ya, go to Kitco.com and check the spot price. You won't get paid spot, but you should get a reasonable percentage below spot. Just avoid the thieves that advertise in the papers, you know...the "Gold Buyers". They'll just bone ya.

    Keep in mind that "junk silver", usually coins, is typically 90% silver. I'd advise sitting on it if at all possible, it's just going to keep going up, especially the way the dollar and the US economy is going down. This chart only goes back three years, but I've been watching silver for over 10 yrs., since it was around $2.85 or so. Definitely a bull market! I've got some .999 rounds, and they're not going anywhere.


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    with jewelry your gonna get pennies on the dollar (20-30% of melt) , with coins you will about 70% value and bullion you will get 2$ under spot (keep in mind this is just an average )

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    I wonder what the current value is on old Morgan silver dollars?

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    Anyone have at least a good guess on the approximate current value of the Morgans????

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    Default Coinflation silver, gold and common metal prices


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