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PRICE REFLECTED IS PER $1 FACE VALUE
Each $1 Face Value of 90% silver coins contains .715 troy ounces of silver. The 25C denomination a.k.a. Quarters coins minted with this alloy include Washington and Barber Quarter designs. Buying junk silver coins is a great way to start your silver investments.
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PRICE REFLECTED IS PER $1 FACE VALUE
Franklin half-dollar coins were minted from 1948 until 1963. These coins will be in circulated condition and will contain a mix of dates.
Each $1 Face Value of 90% silver coins contains .715 troy ounces of silver. Buying junk silver coins is a great way to start your silver investments.
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PRICE REFLECTED IS PER $1 FACE VALUE
Kennedy silver half-dollar coins were minted in 1964. These coins will be in uncirculated condition and will be dated 1964. Each $1 Face Value of 90% silver coins contains .715 troy ounces of silver. Buying junk silver coins is a great way to start your silver investments.
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PRICE REFLECTED IS PER $1 FACE VALUE
Kennedy silver half-dollar coins were minted in 1964. These coins will be in circulated condition and will be dated 1964. Each $1 Face Value of 90% silver coins contains .715 troy ounces of silver. Buying junk silver coins is a great way to start your silver investments.
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PRICE REFLECTED IS PER $1 FACE VALUE
Each $1 Face Value of 90% silver coins contains .715 troy ounces of silver.
The 50C denomination a.k.a. Halve or Half Dollar coins minted with this alloy include Franklin, Kennedy and Walking Liberty Half Dollar designs.
Buying junk silver coins is a great way to start your silver investments.
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PRICE REFLECTED IS PER $1 FACE VALUE
Liberty Walking a.k.a. “Walker” half-dollar coins were minted from 1916 until 1947. These coins will be in circulated condition and will contain a mix of dates. Each $1 Face Value of 90% silver coins contains .715 troy ounces of silver. Buying junk silver coins is a great way to start your silver investments.
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