Ok so maybe this not the do it now and it is done with way.But if your looking to start a silver stash and can't risk $500-$1000 at once or you want to add a little bit at a time read on! My wife and got to thinking last yr about silver. Not having much to money to buy with we took a good bit of savings and got $500.00 in morgan dollars at a fleamarket. We got them for only 10% over silver cost. After that I wanted to get more but we did not have the money. So each day on my lunch break I walked over to the bank and asked for $40 in dimes. Each night I sat on my butt with the tv on and looked over the dimes for one's from 1964 and befor. Some nights I found one or two some nights I found none. At the time I was thinking I hope this pays off. After one roll is done I repack them and a dime if I found any and take them back to the bank the next day and start over. Today each 1964 or older dime is worth about $3.00. not much but it all add up over time. You can also do this with quarters and some other coins as well but they are much much harder to find this way. This is the best way to get low cost silver that I know of. At times I do buy some from antique shops if we can get them at the right price.
Thing's to know! If you buy from a flea market take your time! make sure your paying for silver not what some guy on ebay will pay for it! Also make sure it is a real! You may want to take a coin of the same type your buying but know it is real, and drop it on somthing hard. the sound you hear need to be the same from each coin. A copper or other fakes will not sound the same as a silver one.
Most U.S. pre1964 coins are 90% silver. War time Nikels from WW2 1942-1945 are also silver.
If you buy from an Antique shop try and find out what day the dealer(s) restock ther both and up the silver price. I have found that once they up it they will not come back down if silver go's down so get it when it is low!
I hope this help some of you out ther. I know this is not the best way to go about buying silver but if you have so time and not alot of money give it a try. Looking for dimes from the bank will only cost you
$0.10 for each coin you find. If anyone has a better way please post it. Thanks, John1929.
Thing's to know! If you buy from a flea market take your time! make sure your paying for silver not what some guy on ebay will pay for it! Also make sure it is a real! You may want to take a coin of the same type your buying but know it is real, and drop it on somthing hard. the sound you hear need to be the same from each coin. A copper or other fakes will not sound the same as a silver one.
Most U.S. pre1964 coins are 90% silver. War time Nikels from WW2 1942-1945 are also silver.
If you buy from an Antique shop try and find out what day the dealer(s) restock ther both and up the silver price. I have found that once they up it they will not come back down if silver go's down so get it when it is low!
I hope this help some of you out ther. I know this is not the best way to go about buying silver but if you have so time and not alot of money give it a try. Looking for dimes from the bank will only cost you
$0.10 for each coin you find. If anyone has a better way please post it. Thanks, John1929.
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