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Foreign Junk Silver at SPOT: 13.93 Total Grams of Silver - See Description & PictureUnavailable • Coins, non-U.S. currency
$26.00 + shipping + taxes
johndwhat
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Please read the information below, I am not accepting less than melt value because I could just go melt it myself. I'd rather someone buy them then losing them forever being melted for its silver content. Please just offer whatever the melt value is at the time of offering. If I have it listed lower than melt and not updated you get it for that price! This is priced as of 12/1/2025 9:10AM ($1.85/gram). I will update as often as I can. When considering making a purchase, please make offer of what spot melt for 1 gram of silver is times 13.93g Silver Content Breakdown: 4.68 Grams: 1967 Netherlands 1 Gulden: 6.5g @ 72% 1.3 Grams: 1943D Australia 3 Pence: 1.41g @ 92.5% 3.58 Grams: 4 x Netherlands Antilles: 1.4g @ 64% (each; there are 4) 1.4 Grams: 2 x Great Britain 3 Pence: 1.4g @ 50% (each; there are 2) 3 Grams: 2 x Philippines 10 Centavos: 2g @ 75% (each; there are 2) I will also include 3 x 1 gram Valcambi silver to compensate shipping

Product TypeCoins, non-U.S. currency
About the Seller
I AM NOT A WHOLESALER!!!!!!!! FOR MULTIPLE OFFERS, OR BUNDLE REQUEST, DM ME I'd like to discuss my view and practice on pricing. Never use NGC and PCGS "price guides" because they are always way over what coins really sell for. To me a coin is not valued at just what someone, group or society says it should be. It is what someone is willing to pay to own it. Greysheet uses averages of known sold comps for retail and auction. Best place to find what people are paying? Auction houses and/or sites. Biggest auction site platform?...Yup, eBay. I use Greysheet as a guide AND check recent comps on eBay to price my coins. Hint: Upon much research and sales, about 90% of eBay comps (actual sales) are + or - 15% of Greysheet Wholesale, not Retail. ALSO, when you see live auctions here selling items for crazy money, that’s because the buyers are overly excited and not taking a breath. Most times if they take a moment to check comps they will find they are OVER paying. And yes regardless if an auction was for 5 seconds or 5 days, the end result is what someone is willing to pay, BUT when you are bidding under a suddendeath clock of 5 seconds, one’s judgment cannot be found justified. Also be weary when a seller shows you sold ebay comps on their phone but don't show you when you click on a "best offer" to show you it did not really sell at that number.
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