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Why Invest In Silver?
We’ll let me tell you first off I’m not pushing silver, I have no ulterior motive, I’m not going to sell you anything. This isn’t one of those sky is falling websites that use fear to drive traffic. I’ve been collecting and investing in silver and other metals for about 25 years. Holding a silver coin or bar in my hand makes me feel good if nothing else. With all the other asset opportunities in the world why would someone want to buy silver? Here are a few reasons… Reasons To Like Silver It Has Real Value – while the value might fluctuate, silver in itself holds value. Coins Are Fun – Most of older coins are made from 90% silver (pre 1965). Enjoy Storing Wealth – Having a small stash of bullion or silver coins is enjoyable. If you are feeling down and possibly worthless as many of us in ... Read More » -
How much is a silver quarter worth?
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How much is a silver dime worth?
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How much is a silver half dollar worth?
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Silver Coins vs Silver Bullion
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Kennedy Half Dollar 1964 to 1970
The Kennedy Half Dollar issued in 1964 was a 90% silver half dollar issued by the United States mint. From 1965 to 1970 this coin was issued as 40% silver. All coins from 1971 to current are copper and nickel. 90% Silver Kennedy Half Dollars have a melt value of $ while those with 40% silver only have a melt of $ As an honorarium to assassinated President John F. Kennedy, the Kennedy Half Dollar was designed, approved and put into circulation in less than 3 months after his death. Within hours of his death, then current Mint Director Eva Adams contacted Chief Engraver Gilroy Roberts to inform him that serious consideration was being given to putting Kennedy on one of the large silver coins. After consultation with Jacqueline Kennedy, the half dollar was selected and the production of the Kennedy Half Dollar was approved. Since the obverse was simply a modified design ... Read More » -
Franklin Half Dollar 1948 to 1963
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Washington Quarter 1932 to Present
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Morgan Silver Dollars 1878-1921
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Barber Half Dollar 1892 to 1916
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