War Nickel
what is the price of silver (total) in these coins?
1 barber quarter,2 pre 1964 washington quarters,1 40% silver kennedy half,2 mercury dimes,1 barber dime,1 war nickel,1 standing liberty quarter,1 franklin half,1 -1829- mexican 1 real,1 -1780- australian thaler,1 morgan dollar,4 pre 1964 roosevelt dimes. please help me here. thank you!
Of the 90% silver US coins that you have, there is a face value of $3.20. With “junk” silver (meaning without any numismatic value) selling at about $21 for each dollar face value, those coins are worth about $67.20.
The 40% Kennedy is about $4.30, and the war nickel is about $1.60. That brings the total of the US coins up to $73.10
The Maria Theresa thaler is about $21.80, and the 1 real would be about $2.75, so the grand total would be around $97.50, give or take.
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