Multiply the number of silver quarters x $7.35 .... that's the bullion value for your set. As far as what the numismatic value is, I have no idea. Suggest you check out eBay's completed auctions to get an idea.
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proof Silver Eagles have hit the $70's Yeah, what's up with that? I was in line at a local B&M Wednesday and a guy came in with 700 of them, yeah 700, and wanted to unload them all. He got $64/coin.
The 1999 silver quarters are worth much more than melt Been buying the 5 coin set for locally around $135-140 pretty consistently even with Spot over $40/oz now.
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<< <i>No, respectfully I disagree. Somewhat more, more than slightly more, but not 'much' more. And declining as they have for some time. Soon to be melt >>
<< <i>Sold mine to Gerard. I'd suggest that you do the same. >>
Then you sold your 1999 silver quarter set below market value....as long as you are happy with the price thats all that counts, I guess.
I bought 16 sets of 2010 silver proof ATB quarters last month and cracked them out to make 2 rolls. They averaged $33 set/ea delivered from the mint, which was right at melt at the time. So for $264 a roll? Well they're already up to $290 melt.
Now when silver quarters melt at $10/ea? Then I'll be dancing with $400 rolls!
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<< <i>What is the bullion price of the State quarter silver proof sets? >>
Today's spot price equals $7.35 in a 90% silver quarter. Are these 90%?
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Yeah, what's up with that? I was in line at a local B&M Wednesday and a guy came in with 700 of them, yeah 700, and wanted to unload them all.
He got $64/coin.
The 1999 silver quarters are worth much more than melt
<< <i>The 1999 silver quarters are worth much more than melt. >>
No, respectfully I disagree. Somewhat more, more than slightly more, but not 'much' more. And declining as they have for some time. Soon to be melt.
Sold mine to Gerard. I'd suggest that you do the same.
<< <i>No, respectfully I disagree. Somewhat more, more than slightly more, but not 'much' more. And declining as they have for some time. Soon to be melt >>
<< <i>Sold mine to Gerard. I'd suggest that you do the same. >>
Then you sold your 1999 silver quarter set below market value....as long as you are happy with the price thats all that counts, I guess.
Now when silver quarters melt at $10/ea? Then I'll be dancing with $400 rolls!