Selling Uncirculated Canadian Coins for a Friend

A friend recenly found some Bu Canadian rolls and some 80 1965 quarters in a baggie she wants to sell. The dime roll is a gem roll 1965 dimes which have been sealed in a hard plastic roll. there is a gem roll of 1963 quarters and a half a roll of 1966 quarters both also in hard plastic roll. the are 80 BU 1965 quarters which have been stored in a baggie. Some of these are a bit toned but still very nice BU coins. As I don't know much about Canadian coins, I have no idea what to ask for these coins so I will rely on the advice of the members that frequent these forums and open them up to offers. Below are a representation of these coins. Thanks.





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$1 in Canadian silver equals 0.60 of an ounce of pure silver.
"“Those who sacrifice liberty for security/safety deserve neither.“(Benjamin Franklin)
"I only golf on days that end in 'Y'" (DE59)
Then, discount 10% melting premium ==> 0.9 x $21 = $18.90 for every $1 face Canadian.