Question for coin collectors

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I have the following coins.
1 - 1922 one dollar coin
1 - 1921 one dollar coin
2 - 1964 quarters
1 - 1961 quarter
1 - 1962 quarter
2 - 1964 half dollars
1 - 1965 half dollar
1 - 1966 half dollar
1 - 1968 half dollar
3 - 1957 dimes
2 - 1959 dimes
1 - 1960 dime
2 - 1963 dimes
2 - 1964 dimes

All these coins are in regular used condition. I was wondering if anyone may know the value of these?
 
I have the following coins.
1 - 1922 one dollar coin
1 - 1921 one dollar coin
2 - 1964 quarters
1 - 1961 quarter
1 - 1962 quarter
2 - 1964 half dollars
1 - 1965 half dollar
1 - 1966 half dollar
1 - 1968 half dollar
3 - 1957 dimes
2 - 1959 dimes
1 - 1960 dime
2 - 1963 dimes
2 - 1964 dimes

All these coins are in regular used condition. I was wondering if anyone may know the value of these?

Pobably melt down value of the silver. It depends on the mintage what mint ( Denver or Philadelphia will also affect thier value.) since they are regular used coingage I doubt that the value is beyond the value of the silver.
the 65, 66, and68 half dollars are worth probably .50cents..since they are not made of silver. All of the other dates are silver but pretty common dates.
 
Pobably melt down value of the silver. It depends on the mintage what mint ( Denver or Philadelphia will also affect thier value.) since they are regular used coingage I doubt that the value is beyond the value of the silver.
the 65, 66, and68 half dollars are worth probably .50cents..since they are not made of silver. All of the other dates are silver but pretty common dates.
I'll agree,In the coin collecting hobby.If the coins are not proof,the value drops off.Check out a U.S. coin price guide for 2007.
 
64 kennedy half dollars were 90% silver and 40% silver composition after 64 to 69?...69 or 70. or maybe only in proof sets for 70. i loved coins before i turned to knives. but none of what you have is really worth much.
 
Over $50 in silver value per website.

Dunno what dealers pay...but I'd think more that the $6.50 face.....
 
Thanks guys. All of these coins I found working at a convenience store. I only paid face value for each coin, so anything is a bonus.
 
Silver dollars in the convenience store tray...I love it...but I think someone is missing a part of their collection.
 
Dealers will usually pay about 80% of silver spot price.
They will then sell the coins for 120% of spot.

It varies from dealer to dealer.

Ive seen dealers buy whole collections at shows and just dump the whole thing into a bucket. :eek:
 
the 65, 66, and68 half dollars are worth probably .50cents..since they are not made of silver. All of the other dates are silver but pretty common dates.
They are 40% silver.
 
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