Posted by Rich_WI on September 04, 2015 at 17:51:52 from (50.50.64.44):
In Reply to: OT Coin Question posted by John B. on September 04, 2015 at 14:13:35:
With dimes, quarters and half dollars, they are about the same value per volume because the size of them was based on the amount of silver in them (up till 1965). If you stack them in a container, you will get more dimes in but if you just throw them in a container, you get close to the same.
Pennys are out because they are larger than dime and worth only 10%.
Nickles are out too for the same reason.
Susan Bs or Sacs would have the most dollar value per gallon but they are really uncommon so its not like you are going to get rich with them in your standard change jar.
Anything pre 65 silver is going for 10x face value. You will get 9-12 times face on craigslist, more on ebay usually.
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