diggin4clad
Elite Member
Go to Coinflation.com and you'll get an up to the minute quote for the price of silver and gold. There's .715 troy ounces of silver in a dollar's worth of silver coins. To see if you're paying a fair price multiply the current spot price by .715 and that will be a ballpark price of what you should pay at the time of purchase. Silver dollars have a higher silver percentage and are priced higher than dimes, quarters and halves.Thanks for the ideas. I used to do that in my earlier years with gold coins and silver dollars. Then got busy and life got in the way. Where is a good place to look to see the going price for the common silver ? I think I will stick with the Franklin and Walking Liberty halves for a while.