By John, on November 10th, 2011%
Question by : Where should I go to buy silver coins in Louisville?
I would like to buy silver coins. Where in Louisville can I do this and not get ripped off?
Best answer:
Answer by liberty 911Try this search engine.
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By John, on November 4th, 2011%
Question by Sawyer: How do I get the smoke smell out of silver coins?
I recently purchase a few silver coins and I realized they have a strong smoke smell and is there anyway to get it off?
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Answer by Ty WebberDegreaser and steel wool… Scrub, scrub… Scrub.
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By John, on October 31st, 2011%
How to Buy Silver Coins
Congratulations!
If you are reading this, then you must have made the smart decision to begin investing in silver coins and you’re trying to figure out what the next step is. The good news is that making the decision to buy is the toughest part – with that choice out of the way, now you are closer than ever to a new level of financial security for yourself and your family.
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By John, on October 27th, 2011%
What Are Scrap Silver Coins? Best Reasons For Buying These Coins
Article by Daryl Chapman
According to several economic experts, investing in gold and silver are the best protection of wealth against inflation. Unfortunately not all can afford to invest in gold and silver. True enough, silver is more reasonable than gold. Good thing that there are forms of silver that even the middle class can have enough money to spare. This type of silver is known as junk silver coins.
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By John, on October 6th, 2011%
Question by Soccerdude123: Can coins containing silver be found in federal wrapped rolls?
I am a coin roll hunter at my local banks and I had read somewhere that silver will throw off the weight and will be back ordered to the mint. Is this true meaning that the only way to find silver coins is to look through rolls people have brought in? Thanks!
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Answer by TaipingFirst of all the only rolls the mint makes are ones sold at a profit. They are usually in special wrappers. Coins are sent now . . . → Read More: Can coins containing silver be found in federal wrapped rolls?
By John, on September 9th, 2011%
Coins 101
A Very Good Way is to Start with the U.S. Pennies known as Wheat Backs from 1958 or Older. The Older the Better.I have Also Collected Older Nickels. The Same Age Rule Applies. You will come Across a Quarter or a Dime from from 1964 or Older. You then have Found Silver Coins in Pocket Change. As the Price of Sliver goes Up so does the Value. Any Coin that is Shinny or You can Read the Date and any or All of the Lettering makes the Coin Grade Higher . . . → Read More: Coins 101
By John, on March 23rd, 2011%
Question by DariaLove: How many troy ounces of silver is there in American silver coins?
I would like to know how many troy ounces of silver are in any coins pre-dating 1964.
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Answer by Smokin’ JoeU.S. dimes, quarters, and half-dollars dated prior to 1965 were minted of 90% silver/10% copper.
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By John, on February 27th, 2011%
US Junk Silver Coins -How To Find Their Value
You have maybe heard individuals discuss junk silver coins in the US. They are then reffering to aged US coins that has silver. In past times old coins like half dollars, dollars, dimes and quarters included silver in a variety of degrees. Coins made uptil 1965 included up to 90% silver and after 1965 just Kennedy half dollars sustained to be made with silver content even though it was down to 40%.
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By John, on February 21st, 2011%
Question by ruttster: Can a metal detector tell the difference between regular coins and silver coins?
For instance, If I have a roll of quarters can some detectors be set to only detect the pre 1965 coins that contain mostly silver? If so what inexspensive brands should I look at? Do they make small handheld models? Thanks for your thoughts.
Best answer:
Answer by KathyWhy would you want to exclude non-silver coins from your search? While a silver quarter might be worth several dollars, they are not commonly found in circulation anymore. . . . → Read More: Can a metal detector tell the difference between regular coins and silver coins?
By John, on February 7th, 2011%
US Silver Coins – Amazing Pieces for Any Collection
Coin collecting is a very popular hobby among many, and involves collecting legally minted currency from all over the globe. The most sought out coins are those that were only in circulation for a short period of time, and are usually minted with especially beautiful or historical pictures. A US silver coin is a great addition to any coin collection, and is one of the most treasured varieties of coins in the world.
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