$1 Face Value 90% Silver Coins
This silver coin contains 0.715 troy ounces of bullion. Based on the metal content and weight, the intrinsic melt valueof one $1 Face Value 90% Silver Coins is $22.01 based on today's silver spot price.
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Silver Gold Bull
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Free shipping on orders over $199 | $26.15 | $0.25 (0.96% prem) |
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Hero Bullion
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Free shipping on orders over $149 | $23.62 | $-3.29 (-13.93% prem) |
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Provident Metals
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Free Shipping on orders over $199 | $24.84 | $-1.58 (-6.36% prem) |
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BGASC
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$7.99 Shipping for orders under $199 | $24.84 | $-1.58 (-6.36% prem) |
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JM Bullion
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Free Shipping on all orders, minimum order $199 | $25.35 | $-0.87 (-3.43% prem) |
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APMEX
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Free Shipping when you spend $299 or more. Orders under $99 will be charged a shipping fee of $9.95 | $26.94 | $1.36 (5.05% prem) |
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I have been ordering from Hero for years and have placed almost 20 orders with them. I always pay with ECheck, and have NEVER had any issues with pricing or shipping. Their prices are better than almost any other online dealer, and shipping is faster than almost anyone. I will continue to deal with them…..
I've made several purchases and made plenty of extremely ignorant requests for information and have been totally pleased in every instance. I pay via ACH and the delay from the time of order through funds verification and then shipping has always been great. Every order takes about 20 minutes to unpack as Hero seems to make "bulletproof" a priority when packaging.GREAT COMPANY!!!
Terrible customer service and make you do all the leg work
Sales and quality were good. If you purchase from them prepare to be hounded with sales calls. They are high pressure insisting to pound you with what you NEED to be interested in and why you SHOULD buy.The calls started the first day of my first purchase. Immediately I informed them I wanted no calls from them.They assured me I would be taken off the call list...yet they continued. A call yesterday finally ended with me hanging up. If they continue I will pursue a legal route.
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My first order from Hero was delivered fast and 100% accurate. They had the best price on the product I was shopping for. Will definitely buy from Hero again.
Have made multiple purchases from HERO and have been nothing but delighted with the transaction end to end. Their selection is not as vast as the biggest online dealers but prices are always very competitive for what they do have. Shipping is done quickly and always arrives in a very reasonable time. Packaging is always done very very well.

Today it can be hard to fathom that prior to 1965, many of the coins in everyday circulation were minted from 90% pure silver.All of the Roosevelt and Mercury dimes, Washington and Barber Quarters, Franklin and Walking Liberty half-dollars were minted of this alloy.After the introduction of modern clad coins, many people horded these 90% silver coins as the price of silver began to rise in the 1960s.The coins in these dealer listings are random lots based on what each may have in stock at the time of order.They could contain a mix of dimes, quarters and half dollars. The coins you receive when ordering from these listings will have been minted of 90% silver from before the introduction of copper clad currency in 1965. Buying junk silver coins is a great way to start your silver investments.Most common in these lots are Roosevelt dimes from 1946-1964, Washington quarters from 1932-1964, 1964 Kennedy half-dollars or Franklin half-dollars from 1948-1963. The coins will typically be in circulated condition and will contain a mix of dates.Each $1 Face Value of 90% silver coins contains .715 troy ounces of silver as these are unlikely to include silver dollar coins. $1 silver coins, like Morgan and Peace dollars contain .7734 and many of those hold numismatic premiums.Face Value lots of junk silver coin are also available in standard denomination bank rolls, often at a lower cost per ounce premium over spot.The most common bank rolls of junk silver include:In addition to standard bank rolls, some dealers offer larger discounts when buying in even larger quantities and offer face value bank bags that can include a combination of bank rolls or loose in a canvas bag.The most common size face value bags of junk silver include:Junk silver carries a significant historical legacy. It refers to U.S. coins minted before 1965 that contain 90% silver content. These coins were once in everyday circulation but are now valued for their silver content. Owning junk silver allows you to hold a tangible piece of history.FindBullionPrices.com tracks prices from some of the most trusted and reputable online bullion dealers to help find the lowest prices on $1 Face Value 90% Silver Coins .The silver prices on our site for coins and bullion are updated hourly and adjusted with silver spot price. We give you the tools to compare prices of silver coins from well-reviewed bullion dealers.Comparing prices for $1 Face Value 90% Silver Coins across multiple bullion dealers help to ensure that you pay the lowest price.Our Closest to Spot tool can help you find the lowest premium when you are ready to.Shop more silver coins from.
$1 Face Value 90% Silver Coins Specifications
Weight | .715 oz |
Country | United States |
Type | Silver Coin |
Mint | US Mint |
Year | Varies |
Classification | Historical |
Face Value | $1 USD |
Purity | .900 fineness |