Silver Bullion Coin Dealers
In 1985, Congress approved the U.S. Mint to make the American Silver Eagle. Part of the contract between dealers and the U.S. mint is offering to buy the coins back. So, whomever you buy your silver coins from, they must have some program to allow you to sell the coins. It’s the law.
Finding a coin dealer is just as easy as selling the coins because coin dealers are abundant on-line, as well as dealers can be found in most cities.
Before you buy any coins, be sure to ask your dealer if he or she has a program to buy back the coins, and what that process takes.
Check out the relavent link on the right for coin dealers online or for a coin dealer in your area check the phone book, and yellow pages.
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I am looking for someone to sell my silver coins to as I buy them. I am a dealer and was looking to see if there are any recommendations out there. I am in the Chicago land area. Let me know and thanks
Will
I have some 100 oz. silver bars. What is the best way to sell them?
Thank You, Bob
You have a good page on pre 1965 quarters do you have the same info on pre 1965 dime values?
@ Robert, Yes we have some info on pre-1965 Dimes. Pre-1965 dimes come in two types the Mercury Dime (90% silver) and the Roosevelt Dime (also 90% silver).