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Are US 90% commemorative coins really only worth scrap price?
Just doesn’t seem to be much interest in them anymore even in original box with certificate.
I’m pondering just cashing in what I have and buying bullion.

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  • CommemDudeCommemDude Posts: 2,417 ✭✭✭✭✭

    I have long been able to buy any amount at melt value or sometimes lower when I've found old listings in dealer inventory. MS 70 certified coins carry a premium but I don't think there's much demand for most of the issues.

    Dr Mikey
    Commems and Early Type
  • There are a lot of collectors in the old school commemoratives including me.

  • @TLivingston said:
    There are a lot of collectors in the old school commemoratives including me.

    I’m guessing 1990s wouldn’t be old school. Lol.

  • Maybe 1950's or older. Some have low mintages and harder to find.

  • HistmanHistman Posts: 275 ✭✭✭

    @buckshot85 said:
    Are US 90% commemorative coins really only worth scrap price?
    Just doesn’t seem to be much interest in them anymore even in original box with certificate.
    I’m pondering just cashing in what I have and buying bullion.

    I collect the modern commemoratives if they aren't ones I already have. The problem is the price of silver today, which has curtailed my acquisitions. But I am picking them up for less than melt periodically.

  • @Histman said:

    @buckshot85 said:
    Are US 90% commemorative coins really only worth scrap price?
    Just doesn’t seem to be much interest in them anymore even in original box with certificate.
    I’m pondering just cashing in what I have and buying bullion.

    I collect the modern commemoratives if they aren't ones I already have. The problem is the price of silver today, which has curtailed my acquisitions. But I am picking them up for less than melt periodically.

    I figured as much. Probably just add them to a stack.
    I have the Women in Military (West Point) unc., WWII 50 years unc, and the Korean War proof.

  • HistmanHistman Posts: 275 ✭✭✭

    @buckshot85 said:

    @Histman said:

    @buckshot85 said:
    Are US 90% commemorative coins really only worth scrap price?
    Just doesn’t seem to be much interest in them anymore even in original box with certificate.
    I’m pondering just cashing in what I have and buying bullion.

    I collect the modern commemoratives if they aren't ones I already have. The problem is the price of silver today, which has curtailed my acquisitions. But I am picking them up for less than melt periodically.

    I figured as much. Probably just add them to a stack.
    I have the Women in Military (West Point) unc., WWII 50 years unc, and the Korean War proof.

    Yep, unfortunately, I have all three of those.

  • Appreciate the info, guys.
    I’ll just add them to the pile.

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