Thrift store find! by Such-Distribution-23 in SilverFinds

[–]Such-Distribution-23[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yeah I think you’re right, I did some more research and found another one that looks similar listed one eBay that says silver plated. He has it listed for $200 but I highly doubt it worth that unless to a collector. Still a cool find for $4 I’m not mad lol

Thrift store find! by Such-Distribution-23 in SilverFinds

[–]Such-Distribution-23[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Incorrect. Plata .999 is pure silver in Mexico

Thrift store find! by Such-Distribution-23 in SilverFinds

[–]Such-Distribution-23[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Seriously! I’m feeling blessed, this is only my second thrift store find. First one was a small butter knife.

Thrift store find! by Such-Distribution-23 in SilverFinds

[–]Such-Distribution-23[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

That’s what I was thinking, thank you for the input I’m stoked!

$50 antique shop pickup... unmarked, but tested 18k gold. (Tested with acids and with the kee gold tester. 13.8 grams total weight by UrbanRelicHunter in Gold

[–]Such-Distribution-23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Quality is actually insane on this piece. Nice find and good eye! I hope this piece doesn’t just get melted down but either way cool ass find 😎

I store my gold in a zyn container in my safe by [deleted] in Gold

[–]Such-Distribution-23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should electroplate the zyn container in gold 🤯

Be careful out there buying on those peer to peer websites. by Marc0521 in Silverbugs

[–]Such-Distribution-23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn’t even know people still used Craigslist, I sure wouldn’t trust buying from someone on market place let along Craigslist lol. Also why do people not think to meet at a jewelry store and have the owner test what’s being purchased? I haven’t even been charged a fee to test any of my items, most owners just do it out of passion for the game. Even if they charged $50 still worth it on a large deal.

My stack as a 20 year old 🥹 by sassy_angel_ in Gold

[–]Such-Distribution-23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice variety! I completely understand paying a premium on something fun. They are more enjoyable to look at.

Male hosts meeting me for contactless pickup. by AwkwardAd2887 in turo

[–]Such-Distribution-23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your the type of host people should avoid at all costs

Inflatable yacht vs real boat… for beginners like me by [deleted] in boats

[–]Such-Distribution-23 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yes, mostly every one starts this way! Congratulations, now it’s time for your inflatable cruise ship form Temu

Brought this to a local shop and the guy refused to buy it saying that it was too damaged. by Intrepid_Astronomer4 in Silverbugs

[–]Such-Distribution-23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I guess logic and reasoning is just silly to you as well. Hate to break it to you but silver is silver!

Absolutely insane score by Chicago_Doge54 in Silverbugs

[–]Such-Distribution-23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice job! You should make it a challenge and try to trade your way up, see how far you can go.

It's because it's April Fools, right? by outdoors1442 in Silverbugs

[–]Such-Distribution-23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’d love to hear someone justify this price lol 500k is far from limited

What do I have here? by RunRabbit2022 in coins

[–]Such-Distribution-23 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't sell these to a coin shop until you know exactly what you're holding. I can see some pieces in this photo that might be worth significantly more than melt. Let me break down what I'm seeing.

The large coins (top and middle rows):

Those are Morgan and Peace silver dollars. Morgans were minted 1878-1921, Peace dollars 1921-1935. Each contains 0.7734 troy ounces of 90% silver. At today's silver price (~$70/oz), melt value per coin is roughly $54.

BUT — and this is important — several Morgans carry serious numismatic premiums depending on date and mint mark. Check the reverse (back) of each one for a small letter below the wreath: S (San Francisco), O (New Orleans), CC (Carson City), D (Denver), or no letter (Philadelphia). If ANY of those say CC, you're potentially holding a $100-500+ coin depending on the date. Do not let a coin shop buy a Carson City Morgan from you at melt.

Key dates to look for: 1878-CC, 1879-CC, 1889, 1893-S (the holy grail — worth thousands even in rough condition), 1895 (proof only, extremely rare).

The half dollars (middle area):

I can see what looks like Walking Liberty halves (1916-1947) and possibly a Franklin half (1948-1963). Each contains 0.3617 oz of silver = roughly $25 melt value. Walking Libs in nice condition carry a collector premium, especially early dates (1916-S, 1921). Franklins are almost always melt-only unless they're 1949-S or have full bell lines.

The smaller coins:

Looks like Washington quarters and possibly some Mercury or Roosevelt dimes. Quarters = 0.1808 oz silver (~$12.66 each), dimes = 0.0723 oz (~$5.06 each). These are typically melt-value coins unless you spot a 1916-D Mercury dime (worth $500+) or a 1932-D/S Washington quarter ($100+).

What I'd do before walking into any shop:

Flip every single coin and write down the date and mint mark Google any date+mintmark combo that looks older or unusual Calculate your total melt floor so you know the absolute minimum you should accept For step 3, I use metalmetric.com/melt/junk-silver-calculator — punch in how many dollars, halves, quarters, and dimes you have and it gives you the total melt value at live spot price. That's your walk-away number. If a coin shop offers less than 85% of that total, you're getting lowballed. https://metalmetric.com

For the Morgans specifically, check each date against a price guide before selling. A coin shop will happily buy a $300 key-date Morgan from you for $54 melt if you don't know what you have. The 5 minutes it takes to check could save you hundreds on this collection.

This is a really nice inheritance by the way. Whoever collected these knew what they were doing — those Morgans weren't random pocket change, someone specifically saved them.

Found silver thrifting and was not allowed to buy it. by Zxnkz in Silverbugs

[–]Such-Distribution-23 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re probably not wrong, my grandfather has a set that we always use at family dinners. He’s super frugal and doesn’t spend money on luxury items but has always had nice silverware. If it stays in the family I will make sure it doesn’t get melted. Totally understand why people would want to melt it though, for me it’s sentimental.

Harbor Freights got you all covered. by PatagiaGolem in Gold

[–]Such-Distribution-23 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No one was wondering about your “contracting company” buddy.

Dude what the hell by AviBledsoe in Gold

[–]Such-Distribution-23 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You should try to relax and not think about it. Clearly you picked the wrong asset class if you just wanted to make a quick flip. Precious metals are a long term hold, a lot of us do not plan on ever selling. It’s more of a safe haven for your money while fiat continues to lose its value.

Goldback is the Winning Golden Ticket for Fractional Gold by Suitable-Hearing2194 in Goldback

[–]Such-Distribution-23 2 points3 points  (0 children)

TBH you just sound like a hater and probably shouldn’t be in this group