Sell your silver coins at fair, transparent prices.
From Silver Eagles to grandpa’s coffee can of pre-1965 halves — we buy it all, priced against live spot with a clearly disclosed dealer margin. We specialize in holdings and collections valued $5,000 and up.
Quick answer: To sell silver coins, get a free appraisal: modern bullion (American Silver Eagles, Maple Leafs, rounds and bars) and pre-1965 90% “junk silver” are priced from the live silver spot price by weight, while key-date and graded coins are worth more based on rarity and condition. A reputable dealer pays close to spot for bullion, explains every number, covers insured shipping, and never pressures you to accept.
Bullion silver, classic U.S. silver, and everything in between.
- American Silver Eagle (1 oz)
- Canadian Silver Maple Leaf
- Austrian Silver Philharmonic
- "Junk silver" — pre-1965 90% U.S. coinage
- Morgan and Peace silver dollars
- Walking Liberty halves, Mercury dimes, Standing Liberty quarters
- Silver rounds and bars from recognized mints
- Proof and graded silver
Even a single roll of Mercury dimes is worth a quick photo — you might be sitting on more than spot.
Bullion is spot. Numismatic is more.
Modern Silver Eagles, Maples, and most rounds and bars are priced from live spot, adjusted for weight, with a small dealer margin clearly disclosed. Pre-1965 U.S. silver and key-date classic silver coins can be worth significantly more than melt — we price those based on rarity, condition, and collector demand, and explain how. See exactly how we calculate offers.
Photos → offer → insured shipping → paid.
- Send phone photos (or call) — appraisal back within one business day.
- Talk through the offer with a working numismatist. No pressure to accept.
- If you accept, we send a fully insured shipping kit at our cost.
- Payment goes out promptly once items arrive and match the appraisal.
Also have gold? Sell gold coins at live spot pricing →
Sell your silver without the hassle.
Free appraisal · spot-based pricing · insured shipping · real numismatists.