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$100 FV 90% Silver

$100 Face-Value 90% Silver Coins


$100 FV 90% Silver Melt Value

This silver coin contains 71.500 troy ounces of bullion. Based on the metal content and weight, the intrinsic melt value of one $100 Face-Value 90% Silver Coins is $2220.79 based on today's silver spot price.

Coin Melt Value Lowest Retail Price Buy/Sell Spread Premium
$100 FV 90% Silver $2220.79 $2374.05 $163.38 7.36%

Current retail values for $100 FV 90% Silver range from $2374.05 to $2384.17. Compare Prices.

The $100 Face Value 90% Silver coins, often referred to as "junk silver," represent a collection of U.S. coins minted before 1965, containing 90% silver. These coins include dimes, quarters, and half dollars, and are valued both for their silver content and their potential numismatic value.

Why are These Coins Notable?

The $100 FV 90% Silver coins are notable for their historical significance and silver content. Prior to 1965, U.S. dimes, quarters, and half dollars were minted with 90% silver, making them a valuable asset for both collectors and investors. These coins are a tangible link to the past, representing a period when silver was commonly used in everyday currency.

Key Mint Years and Marks

While the intrinsic value of these coins is primarily based on their silver content, certain mintage years and mint marks can make specific coins more valuable to collectors:

  • Washington Quarters (1932-1964): The 1932-D and 1932-S quarters are particularly valuable due to their low mintages. Quarters from these years in good condition can fetch significant premiums.
  • Mercury Dimes (1916-1945): The 1916-D Mercury Dime is one of the most sought-after coins in this series, with very low mintage numbers. Other key dates include the 1921 and 1921-D dimes.
  • Walking Liberty Half Dollars (1916-1947): Key dates such as the 1916, 1916-S, 1917-D (Obverse mint mark), and the 1917-S (Obverse mint mark) are highly valued. The 1938-D Walking Liberty Half Dollar is also notable for its low mintage.
  • Franklin Half Dollars (1948-1963): While not as rare as some other series, the 1949-S and 1955 Franklin Half Dollars are more valuable due to lower mintages.

Coin Specifications and Symbolism

  • Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper
  • Silver Content: Approximately 0.715 troy ounces of silver per $1 face value
  • Common Denominations: Dimes (10 cents), Quarters (25 cents), Half Dollars (50 cents)
  • Mint Marks: D (Denver), S (San Francisco), P (Philadelphia, no mint mark)

The symbolism on these coins varies by denomination and series. For example, the Mercury Dime features the Winged Liberty head, symbolizing freedom of thought, while the Walking Liberty Half Dollar depicts Lady Liberty striding toward the sun, representing progress and hope.

$100 FV 90% Silver Coin Value

The value of these coins is heavily influenced by the current market price of silver. At 90% silver content, $100 face value of these coins contains about 71.5 troy ounces of silver. Therefore, their intrinsic value fluctuates with the silver market.

Coins in good condition, or those from key dates and mint marks, can carry a numismatic premium above their melt value. Collectors often seek out these coins for their historical significance and potential for appreciation.

The $100 Face Value 90% Silver coins offer a blend of intrinsic silver value and collectible appeal. These pre-1965 U.S. coins are not only an investment in precious metals but also a piece of American history, cherished by both collectors and investors alike.



$100 FV 90% Silver Auctions

Listing (Seller) Price
$100 Face Value Bag 90% Silver Mercury Dimes Partial/No Date (coinexchange267) $2288.04
90% Silver Half Dollars - $100 Face Value Bag - Circulated (liberty.coin) $2360.58
Bag Of 400 $100 Face Value 90% Silver Washington Quarters Circulated Full Dates (coinexchange267) $2366.16
90% Silver Quarters - $100 Face Value Bag (liberty.coin) $2374.04
90% Silver Dimes - $100 Face Value Bag (liberty.coin) $2381.58
Bag Of 1000 $100 Face Value 90% Silver Roosevelt Dimes Circulated Full Dates (coinexchange267) $2388.49
90% Silver Walking Liberty Half Dollars - $100 Face Value (liberty.coin) $2393.88
90% Silver Franklin Half Dollars - $100 Face Value (liberty.coin) $2397.68
90% Silver 1964 Kennedy Half Dollars - $100 Face Value (liberty.coin) $2404.11
$100 Face Value Bag 90% Silver Kennedy Half Dollars Full Dates (coinexchange267) $2410.81

Additional $100 FV 90% Silver Specifications

Weight 71.5 oz
Country United States
Type Silver Coin
Mint US Mint
Year Various
Classification Historical
Purity .900 fineness