Question by Ken M.: What are the value on these coins? ?
I have a few coins from along time ago that belong to my dad and I want to know the value of them, or to a collector.

One is a 1 Oz. Fine Silver-One Dollar Liberty coin from 1987
I have 60+ silver quarters from the 50's
50+ silver dimes from the 50's
10+ 50 cent coins from 60's
and there's a few others I can't identify along with many Peso's too.

Is there a coin website i'd be able to identify more coins with, and where would I be able to sell some of these? TY

(also no dumbasses trying to be smartasses I.e. dimes are worth dimes)

Best answer:

Answer by ♥ღ♥Jeanene♥ღ♥
You can buy coin books fairly cheap. Also try googling coins. I'm sure there is a website on them. Good luck.

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2 Responses to “What Are the Value on These Coins? ?”
  1. Aron R says:

    See the long answer from “Aron R” to this YA question:

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AsD32AYXe1AU31xsXxFo6vPsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20080730044932AAJaAgS

    The section titled “silver coins” is particularly pertinent, since most of your coins have value primarily for their silver content.

    The price of silver has plunged from over $20 earlier this year, to just over $10 per ounce today, so if you believe the price might recover, you might wait to sell these. You can sell them to a dealer, private collector, or on eBay, among other places. On eBay, you might try selling these in the Coins & Paper Money > Bullion > Silver (or similar) category, or in the Coins & Paper Money > US > {denomination} categories.

  2. Taiping says:

    You have nothing that is scarce and there are really no free sites to go to that one can look things up quickly. Most want to sell you a coin or coins. Silver has dropped in value and they are worth the silver value only. They would have to be in mint state to have a collector value. Dealers were paying 7 times face value but that may have changed. As for now the best thing is to just hold onto the coins and do a wait and see thing.

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