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Silver Coin Melt Value Calculation

Submitted on September 2, 2010.

               
Values Entered:

Quantity:350
Coin Type:1946-1964 Roosevelt Dime
Silver Price:   $13.91 / troy ounce


Answer:

Total silver value is $352.18.


Statistics:

» There are 25.3187 troy ounces of silver in 350 silver Roosevelt dime(s).

» Each Roosevelt dime contains 0.0723 troy ounces of silver and is valued at $1.01 when silver is at $13.91 / oz.

» A roll of Roosevelt dimes has 50 coins and is valued at $50.31 when silver is at $13.91 / oz.


Bid/Ask Spread:

Physical silver shortages are being reported across the country. In the past, most "junk silver" coins on eBay often sell between a +/- 5% spread of the melt value. For example, if you have a silver coin that has a $1.00 melt value, you should be able to find someone who's willing to buy/sell it between $0.95 - $1.05. However, I think we've reached a point where you should buy what you can, wherever you can.

If you're planning to buy/sell 350 Roosevelt dime(s) when silver is priced at $13.91 / oz, expect the final total to fall between $334.57 - $369.79.


eBay Auctions (1946-1964 Roosevelt Dime Listings Only):

I believe that the old saying, "A coin is only worth what someone will pay for it," is absolutely true. I like eBay because it displays what people are actually paying for coins. Monthly coin price magazines and online price lists may not reflect current market conditions because they don't demonstrate what people are actually willing to pay.

View all silver Roosevelt dime auctions or those with the least time left (below).




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