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Economy => Goods => Topic started by: Kracker89 on September 09, 2013, 11:46:44 PM



Title: Silver Half Dollars 40%-90%
Post by: Kracker89 on September 09, 2013, 11:46:44 PM
Anyone want to buy Silver Half Dollars? Half dollars made in 1964 and before contain 90% silver. Half dollars made from 1965-1970 contain 40% silver... The silver melt value of the *-1964 half dollar is $8.50. The silver melt value of the 1965-1970 half dollars is ~$4.00... Would anybody like to buy some off of me? Ill accept 0.02 btc for the 40% silver ones and .05 Btc for the 90% silver ones... I have quite a few in hand


Title: Re: Silver Half Dollars 40%-90%
Post by: ruletheworld on September 09, 2013, 11:55:07 PM
Anyone want to buy Silver Half Dollars? Half dollars made in 1964 and before contain 90% silver. Half dollars made from 1965-1970 contain 40% silver... The silver melt value of the *-1964 half dollar is $8.50. The silver melt value of the 1965-1970 half dollars is ~$4.00... Would anybody like to buy some off of me? Ill accept 0.02 btc for the 40% silver ones and .05 Btc for the 90% silver ones... I have quite a few in hand
Why are you selling at less than the silver melt value? If you are open for an escrow arrangement, I'll buy.


Title: Re: Silver Half Dollars 40%-90%
Post by: Kracker89 on September 09, 2013, 11:57:57 PM
Anyone want to buy Silver Half Dollars? Half dollars made in 1964 and before contain 90% silver. Half dollars made from 1965-1970 contain 40% silver... The silver melt value of the *-1964 half dollar is $8.50. The silver melt value of the 1965-1970 half dollars is ~$4.00... Would anybody like to buy some off of me? Ill accept 0.02 btc for the 40% silver ones and .05 Btc for the 90% silver ones... I have quite a few in hand
Why are you selling at less than the silver melt value? If you are open for an escrow arrangement, I'll buy.

Selling at less than the melt value because you arent gonna find someone to pay you the exact silver melt value... Also pm me.


Title: Re: Silver Half Dollars 40%-90%
Post by: aksplace on September 10, 2013, 12:52:22 AM
Also interested at higher rate then what you proposed if escrow is fine