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Can someone help regarding my coins with advice?


Yeti

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Hi guys, 

I haven’t been a round for about 3 years. I built up around 100 silver coins and bars a few years back at circa £15 an ounce. I’ve just noticed silver seems to be selling for quite a bit more. Can anyone tell me what’s been happening recently without me reading hours and hours of threads please? I have a mixture of slabbed coins, bars and some coins as part of a run of a series..where would be the best place to sell? Cheers in advance! Will 

 

(small part of my collection) 

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Looks like the three coins in the boxes are sterling silver coins from the Franklin Mint. There are still some collectors of their products out there if you look around. Beyond that, being sterling silver, they are .925 pure silver as far as melt value. Many, but not all, look down on sterling silver. I look at it as silver with a higher purity than old 90% coins.

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