JM Bullion and SD Bullion. There are others you can DDG search. They are all about the same price but you can save a couple bucks here and there by premium shopping.
Never a bad idea to have junk silver too for barter situations. Only .90 pure instead of .9999 and in smaller weights. Really nice if you can have a few dimes with your half dollars.
I collect my pocket change through the year and by Thanksgiving usually have around 400 dollars worth. I go through it before I take it to the free coinstar at my bank and usually find one or two silver dimes and an occasional quarter.
Silver is .9999 pure silver. It comes in bars and rounds of different weight. Junk silver is pre 1964 currency. Dimes, quarters, half dollars, dollars. It is .90 silver.
JM Bullion and SD Bullion. There are others you can DDG search. They are all about the same price but you can save a couple bucks here and there by premium shopping.
Never a bad idea to have junk silver too for barter situations. Only .90 pure instead of .9999 and in smaller weights. Really nice if you can have a few dimes with your half dollars.
I collect my pocket change through the year and by Thanksgiving usually have around 400 dollars worth. I go through it before I take it to the free coinstar at my bank and usually find one or two silver dimes and an occasional quarter.
Thank you for the reply. Here is the stupid question; is a 1oz coin, 1oz of solid silver or plating?
Silver is .9999 pure silver. It comes in bars and rounds of different weight. Junk silver is pre 1964 currency. Dimes, quarters, half dollars, dollars. It is .90 silver.
None are plated.
Good information, I appreciate it. I was considering buying some junk silver as well as some .999 rounds.