Novicane All American 15416 Posts user info edit post |
I have quite a few 1930s-1964s quarters that are 90% silver. I'd like to get these things sold.
any where in Raleigh I can take these things and get them sold? 7/29/2011 3:26:26 PM |
Slave Famous Become Wrath 34079 Posts user info edit post |
Try "Big" next time
Its only three letters 7/29/2011 3:27:17 PM |
raiden All American 10505 Posts user info edit post |
there's probably someone at the state flea market that knows some shit about it, or a pawn shop.
maybe a there's a coin collecting group in the area? 7/29/2011 3:27:38 PM |
Novicane All American 15416 Posts user info edit post |
lul 7/29/2011 3:30:24 PM |
FykalJpn All American 17209 Posts user info edit post |
melting down coinage isn't legal; luckily for you, they're probably worth more as-is 7/29/2011 3:30:54 PM |
d357r0y3r Jimmies: Unrustled 8198 Posts user info edit post |
PM sent 7/29/2011 3:35:04 PM |
GeniuSxBoY Suspended 16786 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "luckily for you, they're probably worth more as-is" |
lmfao. you can't be more wrong.7/29/2011 3:35:16 PM |
steviewonder All American 6194 Posts user info edit post |
With the current price of silver, each quarter is worth $7.23. You can get close to that on ebay if you break it down into smaller lots. Make the buyer pay to ship, or just stuff them in a priority mail box 7/29/2011 3:36:18 PM |
Slave Famous Become Wrath 34079 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "melting down coinage isn't legal" |
You can't melt your own property? Damn, I was going to have nachos later tonight7/29/2011 3:36:47 PM |
GeniuSxBoY Suspended 16786 Posts user info edit post |
You don't own coins.
Evidence:
7/29/2011 3:40:20 PM |
synapse play so hard 60939 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "...who the government contends illegally obtained the coins in the 1930s." |
7/29/2011 3:42:17 PM |
Novicane All American 15416 Posts user info edit post |
Pm returned. 7/29/2011 3:42:42 PM |
Agent 0 All American 5677 Posts user info edit post |
you own the value the coins represent, but not the physical medium of the coin itself. 7/29/2011 3:45:19 PM |
Slave Famous Become Wrath 34079 Posts user info edit post |
Thats pretty much a technicality, and thus why Daniel Synder hasn't been locked up.
[Edited on July 29, 2011 at 3:48 PM. Reason : x] 7/29/2011 3:47:41 PM |
jbtilley All American 12797 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "With the current price of silver, each quarter is worth $7.23. " |
Wow. I've got a few .999 1 oz silver coins somewhere around here. If a quarter is worth that much maybe it's time to find those jokers and sell them.
[Edited on July 29, 2011 at 3:54 PM. Reason : -]7/29/2011 3:48:21 PM |
The Dude All American 6502 Posts user info edit post |
Pawn Stars 7/29/2011 3:51:13 PM |
GeniuSxBoY Suspended 16786 Posts user info edit post |
Better sell them before August 2nd. 7/29/2011 3:56:54 PM |
face All American 8503 Posts user info edit post |
The .999 silver coins are worth approximately $42-45 apiece depending on how much a buyer will pay over spot. A dealer would prob give you close to $40 7/29/2011 4:47:03 PM |
jbtilley All American 12797 Posts user info edit post |
Wow. Actually I think I have 7 or 8 of these:
http://stores.silver-ag.com/Detail.bok?no=34
I guess the person trying to sell these is looking for 70 pesos.
Quote : | "Better sell them before August 2nd." |
If it's going to drop Aug 2, then a buyer would probably already have come down on any offer. I might just leave them in a forgotten corner and let them tarnish another decade.
[Edited on July 29, 2011 at 5:04 PM. Reason : -]7/29/2011 4:56:38 PM |
GeniuSxBoY Suspended 16786 Posts user info edit post |
Anyone want to buy a MS68 1995 Double Die error penny? 7/29/2011 4:58:09 PM |
wolfpackgrrr All American 39759 Posts user info edit post |
That's some pretty crappy evidence considering
Quote : | ""They didn't go out through the front door," says Romero. "This was clearly a crime. The people of the United States were robbed." The U.S. Secret Service probed the case in the 1940s, she says, and every coin they found in circulation traces back to Switt.
But the criminal case was never prosecuted because the statute of limitations had run out by the time the Secret Service got involved, she says. The government did recover at least nine coins and melted them down.
But somehow, 11 survived — the 10 that were in Langbord's deposit box and one that was the subject of litigation in the late 1990s. It is believed to be the Double Eagle purchased by King Farouk of Egypt in the 1940s." |
but yes, technically all coinage is US government property.
[Edited on July 29, 2011 at 5:02 PM. Reason : a]7/29/2011 5:01:33 PM |
GeniuSxBoY Suspended 16786 Posts user info edit post |
evidence is evidence lol 7/29/2011 5:05:55 PM |