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Help me recognize this silver junk


Toshunya86

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On 04/09/2020 at 23:48, MetalMandible said:

The 1964 kennedy half dollars are 90% silver and i've recently seen them go as high as $10 per.  From what I can tell, you have mostly 1965 - 1970 which are only 40% silver and worth less, accordingly.  Don't know about the rest...

Hi ,

Are the 40% liquid , is it worth buying them ? Do they trade below spot , or can i use apmex as a reference ?

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18 minutes ago, Toshunya86 said:

Hi ,

Are the 40% liquid , is it worth buying them ? Do they trade below spot , or can i use apmex as a reference ?

There most certainly is a market for 40%, although 90% seems significantly more popular.  I've never dealt with 40% directly but one can assume they sell for spot or just under.

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