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How Do You Calculate The Value Of Silver Coins?

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How Do You Calculate The Value Of Silver Coins?

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Most people don’t know the change the carry around in their pockets can be worth more than the price the U.S. Mint stamped on the coin. This change could be Nickels, Dimes, Quarters, and Half-Dollars from before 1964. These coins are popular among people seeking to invest in silver, specifically in smaller amounts. First off you’ll need to find some coins that qualify as silver coins. Listed below are the U.S. Coins that qualify. Dollars • Morgan (1878-1921) — 90-percent silver • Peace (1921-1928 and 1934-1935) — 90-percent silver Half-Dollars • Liberty Head “Barber” (1892-1915) — 90-percent silver • Walking Liberty (1916-1947) — 90-percent silver Franklin (1948-1963) — 90-percent silver • Kennedy (1964) — 90-percent silver • Kennedy (1965-1970) — 40-percent silver Quarters • Liberty Head “Barber” (1892-1916) — 90-percent silver • Standing Liberty (1916-1930) — 90-percent silver • Washington (1932, 1934-1964) — 90-percent silver Dimes • Liberty Head “Barber” (1892-1916) — 90

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