Silver quarters, dimes, and Canadian coins

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by soccerfreak, Jan 14, 2013.

  1. soccerfreak

    soccerfreak Junior Member

    Hi all,
    I'm a newbie when it comes to coins but I'm interested in them and picked up a few collections over the holidays. I would like to know what these coins below would be worth and the rarity are of them! Thanks!!!

    US coins
    1962-1963 silver dimes- one roll
    1952-54 silver dimes- one roll
    62-64 silver dimes- one roll
    61-62 quarters- one roll
    63-64 quarters- one roll
    64 quarter- half roll

    Canadians quarters:
    '37
    '51
    '52
    '57 (2)
    '59 (2)
    '62 (5)
    '63
    '64
    '65 (2)
    '69 (30
    Mystery coin? Help?

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  3. soccerfreak

    soccerfreak Junior Member

    Sorry a couple more pictures photo (57).JPG photo (58).JPG photo (59).JPG
     
  4. GreatWalrus

    GreatWalrus WHEREZ MAH BUKKIT

  5. George8789

    George8789 Leaving CoinTalk for good

    I can tell you right now the U.S. silver coins unless any of them are a doubled die they're all only worth the silver content, which is $898.16 I can't speak for the canadian money.
     
  6. GreatWalrus

    GreatWalrus WHEREZ MAH BUKKIT

    Also, that "mystery" coin looks like a Canada King George V 25 cents. Compare it to the size of the other 25 cent coins and if it's the same size or thereabouts then it's 25 cents.
     
  7. John Anthony

    John Anthony Ultracrepidarian

    Well, there's 50 dimes in a roll and the melt value of a silver dime is $2.24 today, so that makes the dime rolls worth $112 apiece. There are 40 quarters in a roll and the melt value of a silver quarter is $5.61 today, so that makes each quarter roll worth $224. Adding all your rolls up comes to $896.

    Of course, that's just the silver bullion value. If the coins are in a high grade, they will have additional numismatic value that can only be judged on an individual basis.

    I know nothing of Canadian quarters.
     
  8. soccerfreak

    soccerfreak Junior Member

    Thank you, would you like me to post a few pics of the quarters and dimes?
     
  9. jloring

    jloring Senior Citizen

    Pictures are always welcome here!
     
  10. George8789

    George8789 Leaving CoinTalk for good

    You can post pictures, but if you were looking for varieties of the U.S. coins, we would need very clear and close up pictures of the obverse and reverse. That would be alot of photos... But I never get tired looking at U.S. silver!
     
  11. soccerfreak

    soccerfreak Junior Member

    I might post pictures later. The thing is those coins have been in their rolls since the late 60's, but I'm no expert so I would not know what condition they are in. Thanks for the help guys, I will be posting more off my starting collection soon to come! If anyone has more information on the Canadian coins please continue to reply!
     
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