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$50 FV 90% Junk Silver

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Prices Last Updated: Apr 28, 2026 06:59 am

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$50 FV 90% Junk Silver

$50 FV 90% Junk Silver Dealer Prices

Bullion Dealer Price Each Dealer Premium Link
Monument Metals
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Free Shipping @ $199
Free Shipping - Free shipping on orders over $199 $2,480.34 $-121.19
$-3.39 per oz
Austin Rare Coins
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Free Shipping @ $2500
Free Shipping - Orders exceeding $2500 will be shipped for FREE $2,612.89 $11.36
$0.32 per oz
eBay (bullionllc)90% Silver US Coins - $50 Face Value Bag Credit Card and Paypal Accepted for Payment
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Free Shipping - Varies based on auction and seller $2,709.29 $107.76
$3.01 per oz
eBay (bullionllc)90% Silver Walking Liberty Halves - $50 Face Value Bag Credit Card and Paypal Accepted for Payment
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Free Shipping - Varies based on auction and seller $2,742.03 $140.50
$3.93 per oz
eBay (bullionllc)90% Silver Franklin Halves - $50 Face Value Bag Avg Circ Credit Card and Paypal Accepted for Payment
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Free Shipping - Varies based on auction and seller $2,813.53 $212.00
$5.93 per oz

Prices Last Updated: Apr 28, 2026 06:59 am

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Melt Value: How Much is a $50 FV bag of 90% Silver Coins Worth?

At today’s spot price of $72.77/oz, the melt value of a $50 FV bag of 90% Silver Coins is $2601.53. Each coin contains 35.7500 troy ounces of .900 fine silver. The cheapest dealer price right now is $2480.34 from Monument Metals — a premium of $-121.19 (-4.7%) over melt. The average dealer price across 5 offers is $2671.62.

Expert Notes

Investing in a $50 FV bag of 90% silver coins offers a straightforward, low-premium way to acquire U.S. Mint silver coinage by face value. Originally struck for everyday use, these circulated dimes, quarters, and half dollars are .900 fine silver with .100 copper.

Each standard $50 face value lot contains approximately 35.75 troy ounces of actual silver weight, giving silver investors efficient exposure to physical metal in familiar, fractional U.S. denominations. Each lot arrives as a random mix that may include Mercury and Roosevelt Dimes, Standing Liberty and Washington Quarters, and Walking Liberty, Franklin, and 1964 Kennedy Half Dollars.

Dates and mint marks vary, and coins typically show circulation wear, toning, and contact marks consistent with their time in commerce. While these coins remain legal tender by face value, their primary value today is driven by silver melt value and market demand.

$50 Face Value Junk Silver

Before 1965, all dimes, quarters, and half dollar coins were minted from 90% silver. The silver content in everyday coinage supported public trust in the currency and provided intrinsic value. 

These 90% silver coins were minted for daily transactions and circulated widely until the Coinage Act of 1965 removed silver from dimes and quarters and reduced it in half dollars. Their designs reflect distinct eras of U.S. history and engraving.

Because circulated coins lose a small amount of weight through wear, investors and dealers use a practical estimate of 0.715 troy ounces of pure silver per $1 face value for average-circulated lots, which scales to roughly 35.75 troy ounces for $50 face value.

Highlights

  • Minted by the United States Mint.
  • Composition: .900 silver, .100 copper.
  • approximate ASW of 35.75 troy ounces per $50 face value.
  • Denominations: mixed dimes, quarters, and half dollars; dates and mint marks vary by lot.
  • Designs may include Mercury and Roosevelt Dimes; Standing Liberty and Washington Quarters; Walking Liberty, Franklin, and 1964 Kennedy Half Dollars.
  • Legal-tender U.S. coinage with reeded edges; produced for everyday commerce through 1964 for 90% issues.

Typically priced at lower per-ounce premiums compared with smaller face-value increments. These are circulation strikes made in large quantities across several U.S. Mint facilities.

Buying Considerations and Comparing Premiums

When comparing $50 FV Junk Silver prices across dealers, focus on delivered cost per troy ounce over spot. Consider payment method pricing, shipping and insurance, and any order minimums. Because the assortment is sold by face value, the specific mix of denominations or dates usually does not change melt value; the key metric is the total premium over spot and final delivered price.

Many buyers use these lots to build a flexible stack of recognizable, fractional U.S. coinage closely tied to silver’s spot price. This information is educational and not financial advice. Confirm current spot prices, premiums, and seller terms before purchasing.

$50 FV 90% Junk Silver Specifications

Weight 35.75 oz
Country United States
Type Pre-1965 Circulated
Mint US Mint
Year Various
Classification Historical
Face Value $50
Coins Type Pre-1965 Circulated
Purity .900 fineness
Edge Reeded


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