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		<title>Sell Junk Silver Coins</title>
		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking to sell junk silver coins, you have a number options to consider.  The choice you make could make a great deal of difference as to what price you eventually get, so it pays to do your homework ahead of time.
The good news is that selling junk silver coins is relatively easy.  They are small, easy to certify, and liquid.  There are a number of major coin dealers that will buy junk silver coins from you, and the process is generally easy enough.  ...]]></description>
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		<title>Latest Junk Silver Prices</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Current Auctions


  
    
    UNSEARCHED HALF DOLLAR BANK ROLL JUNK SILVER POSSIBLE 40 90 Silver Possible
    
     9 Bids
    US $14.50
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    90 Silver US Coins 1 2oz Pre 1965 Nice Coins Not Junk 60 Cents Face
    
     2 Bids
    US $14.50
    12m 
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		<title>Privacy Policy and Terms</title>
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		<title>Junk Silver Bags</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Junk silver coins are typically sold in bags.  The reason is that because of their circulated condition, there's no particular need to protect each individual coin.  They are being sold primarily for their precious metal content.
Junk silver bags sold by major dealers typically contain between $1000 and $10,000 in face value.  A $1000 face value junk silver bag will weigh approximately 55 pounds.  For 90% silver coins, such a bag will contain about 718-720 ounces of silver.  
For many investors, that much silver is more ...]]></description>
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		<title>What Are Junk Silver Coins?</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Junk silver coins, despite their rather unfortunate name, are a great investment.  In fact, they may be the ideal investment for people who are concerned about the current economic climate in the U.S. So what are they, exactly? 
The Last Real Money Issued in the U.S.
Throughout the first half of the 20th century, most of the coins issued in the U.S. contained 90% silver.  This meant that apart from their printed "legal tender" value, they have intrinsic value based on their silver content.  Over time, because of ...]]></description>
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		<title>1971-1976 Silver Clad Eisenhower Dollar</title>
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Junk Silver Value
Silver Content: 40%
Silver Weight: 0.3161 oz.
Junk Silver Price: $8.87
The Silver Eisenhower Dollar was minted between 1971 and 1976.  It is named for President Dwight D. Eisenhower, whose likeness appears on the obverse of the coin.  The reverse of the original coin depicts an eagle with wings spread.  Both sides of the originally coin were designed by Frank Gasparro.  In 1975 and 1976, a bicentennial version was released, with the Liberty Bell on the reverse side, in front of the moon - commemorating the moon ...]]></description>
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		<title>1921-1935 Silver Peace Dollar</title>
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Junk Silver Value
Silver Content: 90%
Silver Weight: 0.77344 oz.
Junk Silver Price: $21.69
The Silver Peace Dollar was minted between 1921 and 1935.  The coin was initially designed by Anthony de Francisci, who won a design competition, beating out famous designers such as Chester Beach, John Flanagan, Hermon A. MacNeil, and Adolph A . Weinman.  
Despite winning the contest, the original design was actually rejected.  The reverse depicted an Eagle holding a broken sword, which some associated with defeat.  Accordingly, George Morgan designed a new reverse without the broken ...]]></description>
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		<title>1878-1921 Silver Morgan Dollar</title>
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Junk Silver Value
Silver Content: 90%
Silver Weight: 0.77344 oz.
Junk Silver Price: $21.69
The Silver Morgan Dollar was minted between 1878 and 1921.  All in all, over 657 million Morgan dollars were produced during this period in 96 different combinations of year and mint.  Hundreds of millions have been melted down over the years for their silver value.  Some by the federal government under the Silver Act of 1942 and the Pittman act, and other by private interests when the cost of silver rose to exceed the face value of ...]]></description>
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		<title>1965-1970 Silver Clad Kennedy Half Dollar</title>
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Junk Silver Value
Silver Content: 40%
Silver Weight: 0.1479 oz.
Junk Silver Price: $4.15
The Kennedy Half dollar minted between 1965 and 1970 contained 40% silver.  In 1965, the mint removed all silver from dimes and quarters, but elected to have the Kennedy half dollar keep some silver content to honor the recently deceased president.  
The coins are made up of an inner layer of 79% copper and 21% silver, wrapped or "clad" in an outer layer comprising 80% silver and 20% copper. In total, the coins contain 40% silver and 60% ...]]></description>
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		<title>1964 Silver Kennedy Half Dollar</title>
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Junk Silver Value
Silver Content: 90%
Silver Weight: 0.36169 oz.
Junk Silver Price: $10.15
The Silver Kennedy Half dollar was minted in 1964, beginning just three months after President Kennedy's assassination. Although produced for only one year,  over 277 million 1964 JFK half dollars were minted.  They are popular for a number of reasons, not the least of which is their depiction of such a popular president, so soon after his death.  They also have the distinction of being the last 90% silver half dollars minted in the U.S.  In ...]]></description>
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		<title>1948-1963 Silver Franklin Half Dollar</title>
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Junk Silver Value
Silver Content: 90%
Silver Weight: 0.36169 oz.
Junk Silver Price: $10.15
The silver Franklin half dollar bears the image of Benjamin Franklin (hence the name) on the obverse side, with the Liberty Bell appearing on the reverse.  Approximately 309.4 million Benjamin Franklin half dollars were produced by the U.S. mint between 1948 and 1963.
Like other silver coins of the era, silver Franklin half dollars contain 90% silver.  A junk silver bag of Franklin half dollars typically consists of $1000 in face value, or 2000 coins.  It will weigh ...]]></description>
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		<title>1916-1947 Silver Walking Liberty Half Dollar</title>
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Junk Silver Value
Silver Content: 90%
Silver Weight: 0.36169 oz.
Junk Silver Price: $10.15
The Walking Liberty half dollar (sometimes called the "walker" among enthusiasts) was designed by A.A. Weinman, a German-born sculptor and student of Augustus Saint-Gaudens. 
The obverse of the coin features the full-body image of Liberty walking forward into a sunrise,  carrying laurel and oak  branches.  The branches are said to symbolize civil and military glory, respectively. On the reverse of the coin is an eagle perched on a mountain, next to a sapling of mountain pine, growing ...]]></description>
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		<title>1932-1964 Silver Washington Quarter</title>
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Junk Silver Value
Silver Content: 90%
Silver Weight: 0.18084 oz.
Junk Silver Price: $5.07
The silver washington quarter was minted between 1932 and 1964.  Its design is familiar, varying little from modern quarters, with the face of George Washington on the obverse side, and an eagle with outstretched wings on the reverse.  Like other silver coins minted during this period, the quarter contained 90% silver.  After 1964, the quarter was switched to a mix of nickel and copper.
The silver quarter is among the most popular coins for junk silver investors, as ...]]></description>
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		<title>1942-1945 Silver War Nickel</title>
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Junk Silver Value
Silver Content: 35%
Silver Weight: 0.05626 oz.
Junk Silver Price: $1.58
 World War II brought on the rationing of many commodities.  At the time, nickel was in short supply, and in high demand for use in armor plating.  Accordingly, Congress suspended use of nickel in the coins on October 8, 1942.  From that date until 1945, "nickels" consisted of an alloy of silver, copper, and manganese, with silver comprising 35% of the total weight of the coin.
The design during the war remained substantially the same, except for ...]]></description>
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		<title>1946-1964 Silver Roosevelt Dime</title>
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Junk Silver Value
Silver Content: 90%
Silver Weight: 0.07234 oz.
Junk Silver Price: $2.03
The Silver Roosevelt dime was first minted in 1946 to honor Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the 32nd President of the United States, shortly after his death.  It consisted of 90% silver and 10% copper, and was designed by Chief Engraver John R. Sinnock. It continued to be minted until 1964.  
The obverse side features a portrait of President Roosevelt.  The reverse side carries a torch, symbolizing beauty, offset by an oak branch symbolizing victory, and olive branch symbolizing ...]]></description>
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		<title>1916-1945 Silver Mercury Dime</title>
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Junk Silver Value
Silver Content: 90%
Silver Weight: 0.07234 oz.
Junk Silver Price: $2.03
The 90% silver Mercury Dime was minted in the U.S. between 1916 and 1945. It features a winged Liberty head on the obverse side.  The image of Liberty bears a strong resemblance to the Roman god Mercury, which is how the silver Mercury dime got its name.  It carries a Roman fasces on the reverse side.  Also known as Lictors' rods, the facses consists of a bundle of rods surrounding an ax.
The design is a perennial favorite ...]]></description>
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		<title>U.S. Junk Silver Coin Prices</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The following table lists all major issues of circulated U.S. silver coins, including their silver content, and current melt value.  Each of these coins can be found traded as junk silver, with varying levels of availability depending on how many of the coins were originally minted, and how many have since been melted down.  Click on the individual coins for details and history, and to learn how to buy them as junk silver.



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		<title>About</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Junk Silver Trader is a resource for investors interested in learning about the advantages of junk silver as a hedge against inflation, where to buy it, its history, and more.  We offer information about every major issue of circulated silver coin in the U.S., junk silver bags offered by major dealers, and general information about the history of junk silver coins, and their unique appeal in the current economic climate in the U.S.  We also offer information about how to purchase the coins at discount rates, often below ...]]></description>
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