Название | : | What is The Best Type of Junk Silver for Silver Stacking or Silver Investing? |
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I’ve noticed the war nickels are always very dirty as compared to 90 percent Why do you think that is? Does the lower silver content make it tarnish easier? Comment from : Chauncey Hart |
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My problem with junk silver is only the silver stackers know what it is 90 of the public would laugh at you if you tried to explain why your quarter is worth $5 😂 Old people and stackers are the only ones that understand the situation Comment from : John Inphx |
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8:10 - How is it better to sell them at face value than weight? Assuming you must mean collectible value not denominated value 🤔 Comment from : Shawn D |
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No barber dimes? Comment from : Jaqui Lockett |
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Quarters have the best jingle Comment from : Chrístophur Bautista |
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I’m stuck on stacking Dimes at the moment, preferably Mercury Dimes but I’ll also chase down Rosie’s, too, if the price is right ($2 apiece)… Comment from : Mike Oneil |
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I personally wouldn’t say what junk silver is better because the more you have you will probably eventually trade it in for fiat currency and the coins will be melted which it is a sad thing Comment from : Jonathan Winchell |
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I completed Guardhouse boxes for both Quarters and Halves My experience is has been Quarters were very popular in stacking and sometimes were as hard to find as Halves I am now onto finish Stacking my Guardhouse box of dimes Comment from : Stack Silver |
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Climate change obviouslyyyy Comment from : Mike Mattson |
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Dimes and quarters are what I like best Comment from : Ronald Dvorak |
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Half dollars all day long! Quarters when those aren't available Dimes (for some reason) always seem to get lost, so I typically avoid those Comment from : The Modern Stacker |
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Dimes for me because they are cheaper, take up less space, lower denomination making it easier for purchase and “exact” change Comment from : shadowscreamer1 |
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I love war nickels…call me Daddy War Nickels! Comment from : W R |
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Thanks for the insight📈📈 Comment from : StopSleepingStartEating |
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It’s junk when I buy it but constitutional when I’m selling it Comment from : Private User |
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I have about an ounce of 90🇺🇸 junk silver but most of my junk silver collection is 80🇨🇦 junk silver Comment from : SilverShockwave |
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You should have some junk silver because of its fractional value in the event of SHTF But the best value will always be in 999 silver For example, JM Bullion has generic silver rounds for 2784 per ounce for a tube of 20 Spot price is currently 2226 Junk silver (dimes, quarters, or halves - their choice) is 21907 for 10 dollars face So to get the actual price per ounce you multiply 21907 times 14, which gives you the price of 3067 a difference of 284 per ounce That's significant and that's why I have a minimal amount of junk silver Junk silver only has value as fractional silver Comment from : Cephas Martin |
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I'm new to silver stacking I actually found a Morgan dollar and some 50s and 67s Canadian quarter Comment from : handduggrave420 rdr2online |
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Wouldn't 10 half dollar 40 silver equal a oz of silver Comment from : handduggrave420 rdr2online |
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Of course, the advantage of having some of each of the junk silver is the same as today with modern alloy coins; namely, you can easily combine them to make purchases So in a societal breakdown scenario, junk silver becomes your go-to currency So I stack a balanced array of junk silver They are also beautiful coinage Comment from : Bestpossible World |
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What bullion company are you advertising for Comment from : Kevin Fontaine |
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I started stacking silver dollars I was getting CULL Morgan’s 4 over spot but as silver premiums increased, so did they I also started off with 40 Kennedy’s because I was getting them at spot and I learned that about 7 of them make up a Troy ounce of silver so I did that for awhile After 6 tubes and becoming more educated on stacking from stackers like silver dragons and yankee stacking, I focused on dimes bc i was getting them for cents over spot Quarters as well I also stack Canadian silver My coin dealer sells me Canadian silver by the weights of the coins Comes out to be a very good deal I have been stacking for almost a year and almost all my stack consists of constitutional silver Comment from : Dominick Marino |
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I wonder which silver enthusiast will 1st address this question that has not been answered yet, ‘’ If silver will go to the moon soon will it come down and will it ever go to great heights again in 5 years distant future EVER again? Comment from : Ronnie 2 |
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I go with Franklins and mercury dime because they are instantly recognized as silver Don’t need a loop to check dates Comment from : Craig J |
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If no one likes war nickels now, who will buy them later?? that's why I stay away from them Bad investment if you ask me Comment from : chris overholts |
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You buy Silver Dollars at a high premium, and you sell them at a high premium brSo other than a doomsday or serious survival scenario What's the big deal???? Comment from : Jack Paval |
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War nickels just dont have enough silver content to justify stacking, it takes way to many of them to get to am ounce, and silver dollars have much more premium because they have collectible value, i personally dont consider them junk silver because they basically always sell for more than their silver content, half dollars and dimes are easily the best of junk silver Comment from : Monkeman19 |
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Excellent junk overview You and I are 100 almost aligned, as you seem quite analytic about this topic I have an emotional hate of Washington quarters, and don’t know why, but love barbers and standing liberties Love the Kennedy half - lots of "meat" on those Dimes are an all-time winner in my book - the perfect barter item should that ever be needed Dollars are an acquired taste, but they do have more silver per face dollar in them Comment from : Ole Dog |
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My first collection as a gift was the mercury dime set in 1978 in the dansco album So I agree with you about the dimes as stacking When you stack the dimes how do you protect them? Comment from : @JRT Jonathan Winchell |
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Halves & dimes for stacking brMercury's & walkers (this is because there is no confusion as the keneddies & Roosevelt 's eventually loose the silver content 🤷) only reason other them the Mercury's and walkers are my favorite US coins :)brbrI also collect world silverbr cause I can often get them for spot at my local coin shop 🙌 and I love the variety Comment from : Andrew Derksen |
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Canadian "Maple Leaf" coins are 9999 fine silver - vs - The American "Silver Eagles" which are 999 fine silver brbrSeems (to me, anyway) like Maple Leaf coins are better quality Silver than our Silver Eagles! Perhaps even worth more?brbrEDIT:brbr just noticed that this video is from 5 months ago! 😖 Probably have a newer one that explains this! Oh well Comment from : Robert Aviles |
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from my bank? ive checked my bank, the teller says shes worked there for about 7 years and never seen half dollars come in dollars yes, and i've founds a few keepers from those but no half dollars ever Comment from : Wowmage 556 |
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Look for the 1794 flowing hair dollar I recently did a money short on that Comment from : The treasure seeker |
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Great video👍! However, I have a question What are the BEST coins to acquire to prepare for an shtf and the "fiat" currency crashes? What would you suggest?🤔🤔 Comment from : Elizabeth Anders |
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My LCS sells circulated dollars for $2 over spot when they have them Comment from : Danny Dyer |
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I think war nickels are a great investment option because they are the single most fractional silver of all the Constitutional silver War nickels are also super cheap War nickels are also an amazing thing to have for weighing down your safe so that thieves can't steal your silver War nickels don't count as far as taxes go You could sell millions of them and fly completely under the radar as far as taxes go That's pretty amazing if you ask me Comment from : Benjamin Gregersen |
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My preference is dimes and quarters More divisible Comment from : Practical Occultist |
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Good video, this will probably send me more towards dimes if there is a choice, but all 90 percent is good Comment from : Joe Hruska |
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Shoot I hope none of y’all like em cause I love the silver quarters best Dimes second either rosie or merc! Freaking only love the coins though Screw bars Comment from : Davison Burnett |
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Wrong, wrong, wrong !!!! Junk silver is 90 silver coins with NO NUMISMATIC VALUE ! WHY DON'T YOU KNOW THIS ? Comment from : weni, widi wici |
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Right on! Brian same here Comment from : Terry Black |
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I like the Morgan’s brSure they cost a premium to buy but you can get it back when selling Comment from : BlizzardPeak |
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I get the quarters for 97 over spot Comment from : Roger Savary |
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I think we will be kicking ourselves in the behind by not grabbing some It’s a long term play for me Comment from : OMNI Consulting Group |
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I collected the most expensive stuff for the low back in 2015 now I am focused on the oldies because it WILL go up an I don’t want to buy at those prices Don’t short yourself stacker family I believe it will go up It has tooo I look at it as a bargain This would also be fun for your grandkids I wouldn’t mine just giving it them Comment from : OMNI Consulting Group |
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Why don't you mention that the cheapest way to buy junk is the MIXED bags? If you specify only "Half Dollars" when buying, you will pay a premium for that Comment from : 92679gary |
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so I must be doing it right, I got a few 21 Morgans $1 over spot, a few different halfs at face from box hunts and maybe a little more over spot the ones that bite me are the dimes but I want to diversify my "junk" silver Comment from : Dave |
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🎓🎓🎓 Comment from : Cheli A E |
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Better to be one of the halves than one of the have nots Comment from : Tim Fuller |
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I haven't watched this yet but I'm going to guess Merc dimes Comment from : WF Studios |
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I started with junk Morgans & Peace dollars, not into numismatics Now Eagles & rounds & bars Just looked at silver price today - $2670, 2-27-2021, needs to go higher before I sell Already retired, so not buying more, unless it goes below $1500 again, which I doubt Stack on! Comment from : 66Block |
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Your channel makes me happy I like this community a lot Everyone is tryna do the same thing Comment from : PROLAXBRO447 |
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Of all the Junk Silver, I like Washington Quarters the best Comment from : Ken Kaufman |
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I prefer certified used silver, I coined the term Comment from : Nick S |
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I just got into stacking and watched this brbrI was digging through the junk at my LCS and found a few Kennedy proofs from 2003 and 2004 which weirded me out but, apparently, they're 90 FYI brbrI'm no expert but I think the best thing you can do is to do the math At my LCS the halves were $1 over melt but the dollars (cull) were way over melt and $3 over spot Dimes were also much higher per ounce of silver you were buying although I realize they're smaller brbrEnjoying the videos They're very helpful Comment from : Will Scarborough |
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Junk ? Comment from : Razor Back |
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Another thing that makes it feel like it was worth the effort of sorting my $1,500 spare change collection into years, the first step in seeking out valuable coins in the mix Comment from : Matthew Wynne |
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Awesome Comment from : Steven Gass sr |
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I dont care what they call it all I care is to have some SSSIIIILLLVVEERRR :P Comment from : Mr Roman |
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Constitutional Dimes are the most affordable way to buy some silver if you are on a budget Comment from : John Clark |
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90 silver State and America the Beautiful PROOF 1999-2018 quarters are the best 90 silver Best condition and appearance/least wear, and cost the same or sometimes less than pre-1965 quarters Comment from : GarandNewbie |
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You also got 40 silver coins in the USA from 1965 to 1970 I believe , 40 is better than 35 in the war nickels , and it certainly a lot more off and about in circulation Comment from : power play 4 real |
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Does 2 halves not weigh more than 10 dimes? Comment from : JimM |
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All of them! The shinier the better ;)brFor societal breakdown situations itd be great to have a few big bags of silver dimes Comment from : Helmholtz Watson |
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Halves are my favorite dimes are a close 2nd Comment from : Ty Maurer |
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Beautiful Morgan, although I voted halves Comment from : Robert Woodard |
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Love 90 half dollars Actually my opinion is that the 40 Eisenhower dollars have to be on the list of least popular unless it’s a 1976 proof Comment from : mike nelson |
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I am all backwards I’ve been stocking up on the nickels I thought the magnesium might be worth something but it’s really not Oh well as long as I’m stacking something I’m good Comment from : Neil Baylard |
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I have found several silver coins (dimes , quarters) in my local coinstar machine Always check when I see a coinstar machine Comment from : Robert Stroback |
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I buy all of that, though I focus on the 90 I think variety is your friend when it comes to stacking the monetary metals While I try to make the best deals that I can, I do think that variety or diversity in your stack is worth paying for Interesting video Comment from : veritasfiles |
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You say War Nickles like it’s one word: Warnickles Comment from : David Gold |
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I have bag's of war nickels Comment from : mazdafiero11 |
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Great vid Like the half dollars best perfect size for a coin Comment from : zapotek1974 |
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Howdy mate in regards to the awrsome information about what silver coins to collect well brother i collect all silver coins world wide i like them all but i really love the USA currency as well as my own country which is Australia mate we have some very nice coinswell silver dragon thanks mate much appreciated good sir see you soon brotherkind regards Gregory Lee 😊🖐👍 Comment from : COL COWBOY |
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I like dimes best as well I bought one bag of each type but in hindsight, I should have bought all Mercuries even though it would have cost a bit more In the event of bartering, it would be easier to use because people are lazy and stupid, they wouldn't know the Roosevelts were silver When one sees Mercury on the face, there is no question what it is made of This can be a problem even with the Washington quarters and Kennedys Comment from : Paper Scraps |
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Junk is soon to include pre-2022 nickels, alongside pre-1983 pennies Comment from : May the Schwarz be with you |
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Surface area is the game the larger the coin the more silver is lost from wear if you look at the gray sheet (recommended wholesale buy price for dealers) dimes have a higher buy price because less wear on the coin thus you don’t lose much silver the generic cal is hables and quarters are 715 ounces per $10 face and 721 for dimes my lcs is a coin appraiser and taught me to not get short changed when selling dimes Don’t sell dimes at the same rate as quarters or halves you’re going to always lose money Comment from : Mario Bueno |
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Analog vs digitalbrWritten letter vs emailbrLibrary vs internetbrBlockbuster vs netflixbrGold vs Bitcoin????brsee a pattern do you? Comment from : Walt Hutch |
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I’m a dimes guy Thanks SD! Comment from : T the Silver Stacker |
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I just completed a roll of '64 Kennedy halves so I will work on my dimes and quarters next Comment from : Patrick Murphy |
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I collect junk silver mainly for the ability to barter if I ever need to do that So that makes dimes and quarters the most valuable in my book If it were for how pretty each denomination is, I'd have a different answer Comment from : Nate |
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Sales on your metals giveth great profits but under Biden/Harris, increased capital gains tax taketh away Comment from : Norski fromNdak |
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Love Morgan's, hate the price I've never bought one, only been gifted them Comment from : Eric Singletary |
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90 half dollars are my favorite Standing Liberty quarters are certainly one of the most beautiful coins ever minted To bad they normally are so slicked out Washington quarters get no love because of their blah design I’d have to say dimes are my least favorite I love the heft and size of half dollars Dimes just don’t compare Comment from : Saltwater Saddle Tramp |
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Personally I think you get better bang for your buck if you just buy silver bullion coins and rounds rather than junk silver You are getting a larger amount of silver The grams or ounces of silver are given right on the coin or round For junk silver they do not indicate the grams or ounces For that reason alone I do not like American coins Mexican coins in contrast always indicate the grams of silver Junk silver is also more expensive to buy than silver bullion coins and rounds Comment from : gold maple |
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The best type of junk silver for stacking and investing are Mercury and Roosevelt dimes Why? They are small, do they take up less space They are still 90 silver Smaller coins tend to be less counterfeited than larger coins Comment from : gold maple |
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what about them barbers? lol im kidding the premiums are pretty outrageous for stacking Comment from : queenxofxfoxes |
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I love quarters It's how I got started stacking as a kid My dad taught me which years to look out for in 90 silver and even showed me the differences in sound, weight, and designs with his 90 quarter stack (he had more that just quarters but the quarter is what he showed/gave me first) Could just be nostalgia but I will always love quarters because of that childhood memory Comment from : True Heart & Intent |
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Walking liberty are the best for me But we have to be honest, the premium of Junk silver is around 10 to 20 over spots so si not cheaper than Pure silver Comment from : Silver Taurus |
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