Precious metal content coin chart needed.

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hyderconsulting

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I need an internet reference to where I can find charts on gold and silver content of U.S. coins over the years by coin type and actual weights of the coins. I have some badly worn coins in my collection that are probably worth a lot more now for the metal content than their value as collectibles. Any help would be appreciated. Regards, Chris Hyder.
 
With rare exceptions, the typical US silver or gold coin contained 90% precious metal and 10% copper. War year nickels and the sandwich silver halves were some of the exceptions (as are pennies and other nickels).

Silver coins were struck with silver @ $1.29/oz.

Gold coins were struck with gold @ $20.67/oz.

Harold
 
Coinflation is the site I use.

Old 90% silver coins are often sold as a multiple of face value. Lately, it has been 12-13 times face value. Check completed ebay auctions as a guide. For the most accurate results, weigh your coins. Some are much more worn down than others.

-junkelly
 

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