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<blockquote data-quote="sushi &amp; pistols" data-source="post: 4379389" data-attributes="member: 45152"><p>OK so I've been hoarding silver and gold for a few decades. I am more of a precious metal hoard than a coin collector. We in the hobby refer to pre-1964 dimes quarters 50 cent pieces as junk silver those are typically 90% silver. Just for your information as I type this a roll of 64 or older dimes which is 50 coins is valued at $111.28. There are a couple years that the 50 cent pieces are 40% silver from the early 70s off top of my head i cant remember exact year. There are also something called War nickels that are 30% silver you can Google the word War nickel and it'll tell you the years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sushi & pistols, post: 4379389, member: 45152"] OK so I've been hoarding silver and gold for a few decades. I am more of a precious metal hoard than a coin collector. We in the hobby refer to pre-1964 dimes quarters 50 cent pieces as junk silver those are typically 90% silver. Just for your information as I type this a roll of 64 or older dimes which is 50 coins is valued at $111.28. There are a couple years that the 50 cent pieces are 40% silver from the early 70s off top of my head i cant remember exact year. There are also something called War nickels that are 30% silver you can Google the word War nickel and it'll tell you the years. [/QUOTE]
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