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Re: silver dollars
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11/20/23 09:36 PM
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I have a hand full I picked up several years ago from a coin shop. If I buy any more it would most likely be from a reputable dealer to avoid the fakes. But I won't have extra cash to dump onto things like that for sometime.
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Re: silver dollars
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11/20/23 09:54 PM
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The price is stuck between $22 and $23.50 lately per oz.
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Re: silver dollars
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11/20/23 10:19 PM
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I think old USA silver coins would be better to purchase than silver rounds, unless the rounds are old silver dollars.
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Re: silver dollars
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11/20/23 10:25 PM
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I think old USA silver coins would be better to purchase than silver rounds, unless the rounds are old silver dollars. Do both 
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Re: silver dollars
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11/21/23 12:56 PM
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Buy from a reputable dealer, NOT EBAY. Denver Pawn got nailed with three Monster boxes of fakes this spring. Probably as mentioned in a previous post (made in China)! 1500 ozs. is a painful hit. Buy junk silver, it's almost impossible to counterfeit.
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Re: silver dollars
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11/21/23 01:07 PM
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We (my family) just sold around 50 Morgan dollar pieces at my parents estate sale. The lowest we got was 35 dollars on up to 210 for the top one. I think it was a CC mint.
Take the top two out, I'd guess the rest of them averaged 50-55 dollars. I bought 7 of the cheaper ones t a 42 dollar average. The dates ranged 1878 up to 1900 for the most part.
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Re: silver dollars
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11/21/23 02:45 PM
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I think old USA silver coins would be better to purchase than silver rounds, unless the rounds are old silver dollars. Care to elaborate why?
"Gold is money, everything else is just credit" JP Morgan
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Re: silver dollars
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11/21/23 02:59 PM
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I think old USA silver coins would be better to purchase than silver rounds, unless the rounds are old silver dollars. Care to elaborate why? I don't know exactly what a silver round is but like I posted, coins are beating silver spot price by a mile.
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Re: silver dollars
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11/21/23 03:07 PM
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I got an education on something else that brought big money, and we almost didn't mention them to the auctioneer........ Post cards.
We had some he sold separate that went for over 300 bucks. Mom had them in photo albums and even after he picked some out the ones he sold by themselves, the albums brought over 100 bucks each.
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Re: silver dollars
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11/21/23 05:20 PM
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I think old USA silver coins would be better to purchase than silver rounds, unless the rounds are old silver dollars. Care to elaborate why? Because no one is making/trying to pass off phonies.
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Re: silver dollars
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11/21/23 05:23 PM
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Hippie a silver round is silver bullion produced by private mints in coin form so to speak.
To technically be considered a coin it has to be produced by a government mint and have an actual face value. Some examples are an American Silver Eagle which has a face value of $1 or a Canadian Maple which has a face value of $5 CDN
John, I like to think I have a pretty good understanding of the bullion and it's relation to Numismatics. It boils down to an individual reasoning for acquiring bullion v Numis.
"Gold is money, everything else is just credit" JP Morgan
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Re: silver dollars
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11/21/23 05:48 PM
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Marty, that is a fair assessment when it comes to constitutional silver like quarters, halves and dimes. While the percentage isn't high, there are fakes out there. The chinks don't care. Morgan dollars are another story.
"Gold is money, everything else is just credit" JP Morgan
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