Collectible coins appreciate in value. Precious metals appreciate in value. IMO, you've got a double-win if you keep these coins.
Any point to owning these?
I've worked as a cashier on the side for years and years and buy these out of the register at face value ($0.25 ea.), with the store owner's permission. Is there any point to hoarding them or should I just sell them all for silver?
I don't think I've ever come across one.
I say sell 'em. With all the retarded Tea Partiers having driven up the price, it's a good time.
If they're beat up or worn, they probably don't have much extra collector value over the raw silver price, unless they're rare dates or whatever. Can sell them for "melt value" if you want, or save them if you think silver will keep going up, or if you just like them.
To anyone who doesn't know:
Quarters and dimes were 90% silver until 1964. (that is, 1964 quarters are silver, 1965 quarters are not.)
Half-dollars were 90% silver until 1964 and 40% silver from 1965-1969.
😀What are you insinuating here?
1) Tea Partiers are small group with lots of money to buy metals. (how do retards get lots of money)
2) Tea partiers are a large group with modest extra income to buy metals (how did we get so many retards?)
3) you don't know what your talking about and many investors see metals as a logical and safe investment.
I heard pennies prior to 1982 are worth about a nickel in copper value.
I heard pennies prior to 1982 are worth about a nickel in copper value.
Instead, 1876 centennial something or other liberty quarters.
I had someone come in to purchase pizza once with a roll of silver quarters. I even commented "you know these are probably worth more than regular quarters - you didn't take these from your parent's bedroom or something, did you?" "No, my Mom is in the car [motions to car] and says they've been sitting around doing nothing, so we may as well spend them." They sat on the edge of the register until he was out the door. I pulled the money from my pocket and exchanged it for the quarters. When I went through them later, I expected early 1960's coins. Instead, 1876 centennial something or other liberty quarters. Worth $35 each at the time. I still have them.
Don't feel bad. Sold 9oz gold last year at $1175. $1800+ today.Like an idiot I sold all my 60s era Kennedy halves that were 40% silver for $2.50 each last year. They are now worth $6 each!!!
Even worse, I had a Silver Eagle I bought in 2004 for $17. I sold it for $25 in 2009 thinking it was time to sell and I didnt want it anymore anyway.
Today its worth $50. :'(
I had someone come in to purchase pizza once with a roll of silver quarters. I even commented "you know these are probably worth more than regular quarters - you didn't take these from your parent's bedroom or something, did you?" "No, my Mom is in the car [motions to car] and says they've been sitting around doing nothing, so we may as well spend them." They sat on the edge of the register until he was out the door. I pulled the money from my pocket and exchanged it for the quarters. When I went through them later, I expected early 1960's coins. Instead, 1876 centennial something or other liberty quarters. Worth $35 each at the time. I still have them.