Information on US Silver Coins Listed in Melt Calculator
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The Jefferson Silver Nickel, also known as the Wartime Nickel, was struck by the United States Mint from 1942-1945. Learn More » |
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These coins are typically struck from 90% silver and have little or no numismatic value. They are often sold in large quantities as a type of investment. Learn More » |
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The Mercury Silver Dime, also known as the Winged Liberty Head Dime, was struck from 1916-1945. Learn More » |
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The Roosevelt Silver Dime was struck between 1946-1964. It contains .07234 ounces of silver. Learn More » |
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The Washington Silver Quarter was struck from 1932-1964 an includes .18084 ounces of silver. Learn More » |
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The Walking Liberty Silver Half Dollar was struck by the United States Mint between 1916-1947. Learn More » |
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The Franklin Half Dollar was produced between 1948-1963 and has .36169 ounces of silver. Learn More » |
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The Kennedy Half Dollar refers to half dollar coins struck by the US Mint from 1964-1970. Learn More » |
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The Peace Silver Dollar was produced by the United States Mint from 1921-1935 from a composition of 90% silver. Learn More » |
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The Morgan Silver Dollar was struck by the United States Mint between 1878-1904 and then again in 1921. Learn More » |