Gold: $5042.74  Silver: $77.46  Platinum: $2058.23  90% Junk $1 FV: $55.38  Gold/Silver Ratio: 65.10

$1000 Face Value - 90% Circulated Silver Coins

Independent, real-time price comparison of $1000 Face Value - 90% Circulated Silver Coins from trusted dealers. Rankings are based on ACH/Cash price and stock status, updated hourly from dealer pages/APIs. Affiliate links never affect order.

Prices Last Updated: Feb 14, 2026 11:46 am

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$1000 Face Value - 90% Circulated Silver Coins

Bullion Dealer Price Each Dealer Premium Link
Monument Metals
Dealer Rating:

Free Shipping @ $199
Free Shipping - Free shipping on orders over $199 $51,816.05 $-3,567.85
$-4.99 per oz
USA Gold
Dealer Rating:
$54,242.24 $-1,141.66
$-1.60 per oz
Coin Exchange NY
Dealer Rating:
$55,155.67 $-228.23
$-0.32 per oz
SD Bullion
Dealer Rating:

Free Shipping @ $199
Free Shipping - Free shipping on orders over $199 Bitcoin Accepted for Payment $55,813.97 $430.07
$0.60 per oz
eBay (aydin_coins)90% Junk Silver Washington Quarters - $1000 Face Value Bag - Average Circulated Credit Card and Paypal Accepted for Payment
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Free Shipping - Varies based on auction and seller $57,551.44 $2,167.54
$3.03 per oz

Prices Last Updated: Feb 14, 2026 11:46 am

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Melt Value: How Much is a $1000 FV 90% Silver Coins Worth?

At today’s spot price, the melt value of a $1000 FV 90% Silver Coins is $55383.90. Each contains 715 oz of .900 fine silver bullion.

How we compare prices (Methodology)
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  • All-in price: Due to differences in sales tax, shipping costs and payment method adjustment, we show item price and note what’s included.
  • Premium over spot: Premium = The amount charged by the dealer, minus the current spot per unit for this specific product.
  • Stock handling: Pre-Orders are typically labeled. Sometimes, dealers will list items as in-stock and available for sale when they are on backorder; out-of-stock offers are de-prioritized or hidden.
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Expert Notes

Circulated US coins before 1965 contained an alloy of 90% silver. In the industry, circulated silver coins are commonly referred to as junk silver and comprise silver dimes, quarters, and half-dollar coins.

The term junk silver only implies that these coins do not contain any numismatic value due to wear and tear from circulation. These coins are sold based on their intrinsic silver content.

Each $1 face value contains roughly .715 troy ounces of fine silver. This listing is for bags of circulated silver coins containing $1,000 in face value.

The actual number of coins you receive will vary depending on the denomination.

$1000 Face Value Bag of Circulated 90% Junk Silver Coins Highlights

  • Contains roughly 715 troy ounces of fine silver.
  • Coins minted by the US Mint in the United States of America.
  • Backed by a sovereign government.
  • May contain a mix of silver dime, silver quarter , and silver half-dollar coins

$1000 Face Value - 90% Circulated Silver Coins Specifications

Weight 715 oz
Country United States
Type Silver Coin
Mint US Mint
Year Various
Classification Historical
Purity .900 fineness


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