Scrap Silver

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Scrap Silver

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Hopelessly bored today! What to do? Decided to get out all the scrap coins and clean them up in the tumbler, nothing like shiny silver. The cleaning did well really considering a lot were quite bad. About 95% of these are from the shore. The smaller pile are Pre 20 the big pile pre 47, weighing in at 175 and 500g.

Since I've ordered a 10x5 coiltek for the equinox, this lot will help I think. Keep on hunting if you can.
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Post by Dave The Slave »

Think i`ve only had 6 Silver, 2 being Denarii, so that is an impressive accumulation.
Should release a decent amount of funds for your new coil.
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It all looks very familiar! [88/]
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Post by Rank81 »

Don't think I could bring myself to scrap the bullheads! 🙈🙈Lol.

Remember years ago I took all my pre 47 and 20 in for scrap at a coin shop in York. Just kept best of each pre 20 denomination for display as examples 👍👍. Think its currently about 63p a gram for the pre 20 stuff ie Stirling grade.
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Post by geoman »

Scrap prices are good at the moment. Tidy sum there.
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