Buy Junk Silver Coins — Pre-1965 90% US Silver

Stack pre-1965 US dimes, quarters, and half dollars — 90% US Constitutional silver bags and rolls at the lowest premiums in the industry. BOLD Precious Metals is an A+ BBB-rated bullion dealer trusted by more than 100,000 investors, with competitive live pricing against silver spot, full transparency on every face value lot, fully insured delivery, and a 100% authenticity guarantee on every order.

90% Silver - $0.50 FV Liberty Walking Half Dollars Circulated/Junk

90% Silver - $0.50 FV Liberty Walking Half Dollars Circulated/Junk

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Buy Junk Silver Coins: Pre-1965 90% Constitutional Silver at the Lowest Premiums

Pre-1965 US dimes, quarters, and half dollars — the closest entry point to silver spot price available to retail buyers. No collector markup. No assay required. Every $1.00 of face value contains approximately 0.715 troy ounces of 90% fine silver. Every bag and roll at BOLD is verified for weight and purity before it leaves our climate-controlled vault.

As an A+ BBB-rated bullion dealer trusted by over 100,000 customers, BOLD Precious Metals offers competitive live pricing with total transparency. Browse our full silver coins collection including Mercury Dimes, Roosevelt Dimes, Washington Quarters, Franklin and Walking Liberty Half Dollars — with pricing updated to reflect live silver spot.

90% Fine Silver Pre-1965 US Mint Live Spot Pricing Free Shipping $199+ 100% Authenticity Guarantee

Ryan Cochran — Dealer Principal, BOLD Precious Metals

"For most new stackers, junk silver is the honest entry point into physical silver. You pay for silver — not for packaging, not for grading, not for a brand premium. The per-ounce cost on a $100 face value bag is the lowest retail price you'll pay on any silver product we carry, and every coin is a US Mint original — no assay, no argument, instant liquidity at any coin shop in America."


What Is Junk Silver? Understanding 90% Constitutional Silver

The word "junk" is misleading. Junk silver coins are genuine United States Mint coins struck in 90% silver before 1965. The term simply means they carry no numismatic or collectible premium — you are not paying for rarity, grade, or condition. You are paying for the silver itself, at the lowest available premium over spot.

Constitutional silver refers to the same coins. The name comes from Article I, Section 10 of the U.S. Constitution, which designates gold and silver as legal tender. These coins — Mercury Dimes, Roosevelt Dimes, Washington Quarters, Franklin Half Dollars, Walking Liberty Half Dollars, and the 1964 Kennedy Half Dollar — were the everyday currency of America for decades. Today they are the preferred fractional silver vehicle for serious stackers.

Key Formula

Every $1.00 of face value in 90% junk silver coins contains approximately 0.715 troy ounces of pure silver — regardless of denomination. This ratio is fixed by US Mint production standards and is the universal pricing baseline for the entire constitutional silver market.


Junk Silver Bag Sizes: $10, $50, $100 & $1,000 Face Value

BOLD offers junk silver in multiple face value increments — each priced dynamically against the live silver spot price. The per-ounce premium drops as bag size increases, making larger lots significantly more cost-efficient for serious stackers.

Face Value Approx. Silver Content Typical Premium Over Spot Best For
$10 Face Value ~7.15 troy oz Highest per-oz First-time stackers, barter prep
$50 Face Value ~35.75 troy oz Mid-range Mid-level accumulators
$100 Face Value ~71.5 troy oz Lowest per-oz (retail) Bulk buyers, wealth preservation
$1,000 Face Value ~715 troy oz Institutional-grade spread High-volume investors

Dealer Insight

The per-ounce premium gap between a $10 bag and a $100 bag can exceed 15% at the same dealer on the same day. Buy the largest lot your budget allows — the math always favors larger bags.


Types of Junk Silver Coins: Dimes, Quarters & Half Dollars

I've handled tens of thousands of 90% constitutional silver coins across every major denomination. Each coin type carries the same melt-value formula — the difference is denomination size, mintage history, and how fast local coin shops will cut you a check when you walk in.

1

1916–1945 — Most Iconic Design

Mercury Dime

One of the most iconic American coin designs. Mercury Dimes contain 0.07234 troy oz of pure silver each and are a favorite for their historical appeal and affordable fractional size. They trade at spot-adjacent premiums across every major bullion dealer network.

2

1946–1964 — Fastest Liquidation

Roosevelt Dime

The most liquid fractional silver unit in existence. Any coin shop in America will quote a buy price in under two minutes — no verification required. If you need to liquidate a small silver position quickly, Roosevelt Dimes are your fastest exit. Each contains 0.07234 troy oz of silver.

3

1932–1964 — Market Workhorse

Washington Quarter

The workhorse denomination of the junk silver market. At 0.18084 troy oz per coin, a standard $10 face value roll of 40 quarters contains roughly 7.23 troy oz of silver. Washington Quarters are the most commonly requested coin type at coin shops nationwide — instant liquidity, zero friction.

Overlooked Fact

Washington Quarters minted 1932–1964 have a combined mintage exceeding 5 billion coins. That scale of original production is why junk silver quarters trade without friction — the supply guarantees instant global recognizability.

4

1916–1947 — Most Beautiful Design

Walking Liberty Half Dollar

One of the most recognizable American coin designs. Walking Liberty Half Dollars contain 0.36169 troy oz of silver each. At BOLD, our Walking Liberty inventory is priced at bullion rates — you pay for silver weight, not condition grading.

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1948–1963 — Dealer Preferred

Franklin Half Dollar

The dealer's preferred coin for large-lot buyback transactions. Franklin Halves have consistent silver content across the full production run, no grading ambiguity, and zero collector argument in a buyback negotiation. Each contains 0.36169 troy oz of silver. Buy at melt, sell at melt — clean and efficient.

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1964 Only — Final 90% Year

1964 Kennedy Half Dollar

The final year of 90% silver Kennedy production. Contains the same 0.36169 troy oz of silver as a Franklin Half Dollar — the buyback market treats them identically. BOLD clearly distinguishes 1964 (90%) from 1965–1970 Kennedy Half Dollars (40% silver), so you always know exactly what you are purchasing.

Dealer Warning — 1964 vs. 1965–1970 Kennedy Mix-Up

The 1964 vs. 1965–1970 Kennedy Half Dollar mix-up is the most common error in junk silver transactions. At 0.36169 oz vs. 0.1479 oz per coin, the silver content difference is nearly 60%. Only buy from dealers — like BOLD — who label every lot explicitly by purity and segregate 40% and 90% inventory clearly.


Why Buy Junk Silver Coins? 6 Structural Advantages

There's a reason junk silver has been the backbone of serious silver stacks for three generations. These are the six structural advantages that separate constitutional silver from every other retail bullion format.

  • 1 Lowest Premiums Over Silver Spot Price: Pre-1965 constitutional silver consistently trades closer to melt value than Silver Eagles, silver rounds, or minted bars. In a normal market, expect to pay 5–12% over melt on junk silver bags versus 15–25% or more on government-minted bullion coins — the premium gap is real and measurable.
  • 2 No Assay Required to Sell: US Mint-issued coins are universally recognized. Walk into any coin shop or bullion dealer in America and receive a cash quote in under two minutes. No lab verification, no wait time, no third-party documentation — the government origin is your authentication.
  • 3 True Fractional Divisibility: Unlike a 100 oz silver bar which must be sold as a single unit, junk silver lets you liquidate $10 or $50 at a time. Sell a few dimes, a roll of quarters, or an entire bag. You control the exit, coin by coin — fractional silver that actually functions fractionally in a real transaction.
  • 4 Legal Tender Price Floor: Pre-1965 coins retain legal tender status at face value — a price floor that no private mint product, bar, or round can offer. At catastrophic silver price collapses, this designation provides a marginal but real structural protection that separates junk silver from all other bullion formats.
  • 5 Bulk Lot Pricing Advantages: Buying at $100 face value or more unlocks the tightest per-ounce spreads available to non-institutional buyers. BOLD's $1,000 face value bags offer institutional-grade cost efficiency to individual stackers — the same access major dealers enjoy.
  • 6 Inflation Hedge with Proven Historical Roots: Silver has served as a store of value for over 2,000 years. Constitutional silver combines that monetary history with a direct, live link to the silver spot price — no futures contracts, no counterparty risk, no paper claims.

Junk Silver Price Per Bag: How the Math Works

The price of a junk silver bag follows a formula the entire market uses: Face Value × 0.715 troy oz per dollar × Current Silver Spot Price + Dealer Premium. At BOLD, our dealer premium on junk silver is among the tightest in the industry — and our live pricing engine updates automatically as spot moves throughout the trading day.

90% Silver Melt Value Formula

Face Value
e.g. $100
× 0.715
troy oz per $1 face
× Spot Price
per troy oz
+ Premium
dealer spread

Everything you pay above the melt value result is the dealer premium. At BOLD, we show you the math transparently so you can verify it yourself before you buy.

$10 Bag
High Premium In

~7.15 oz silver. Entry-level lot. Higher per-oz cost; easiest budget to clear.

$100 Bag
Sweet Spot

~71.5 oz silver. Lowest retail per-oz premium. Maximum divisibility on exit.

$1,000 Bag
Institutional

~715 oz silver. Tightest spread available retail. For high-volume investors.

Premium Reference

Typical premium on a $100 face bag runs 5–12% over melt versus 15–25%+ on Silver Eagles or silver rounds. The premium on junk silver bags also compresses when spot rises rapidly — buying during a flat or slowly rising spot environment typically gives the tightest entry.


Junk Silver vs. Silver Bars: Which Is Right for Your Stack?

Both are excellent forms of physical silver but serve different purposes in a stacking strategy. Understanding the tradeoff helps you allocate your dollars efficiently.

Feature Junk Silver Coins 100 oz Silver Bars Silver Rounds (1 oz)
Premium Over Spot 5–12% (large lots) Lowest available Moderate
Divisibility Excellent — coin by coin None — all-or-nothing sale Good — oz by oz
Assay Required Never — US Mint origin Sometimes — private mint Sometimes — private mint
Legal Tender Status Yes No No
Best For Liquidity, barter, flexibility Bulk accumulation, cost efficiency Balanced stacking

Stacker Strategy

Many experienced investors hold both. Junk silver for instant liquidity and partial exits; 100 oz silver bars for maximum cost-per-ounce efficiency on bulk accumulation. The two products are complementary — not competing — in a well-structured precious metals portfolio.


How BOLD Sources, Verifies & Ships Constitutional Silver

Buying junk silver in bulk requires a dealer you can trust. Worn coins, short-weight bags, and mixed-purity lots are real risks when purchasing from unknown sources. At BOLD, we eliminate that uncertainty with a rigorous verification process before any bag ships to your door.

  • Rigorous Weight and Purity Testing: Every lot is verified for exact weight and confirmed 90% silver content before it enters our inventory. Short-weight bags and mixed-purity lots never reach you.
  • Climate-Controlled Vault Storage: Your constitutional silver is stored under professional vault conditions until the moment it ships — protecting both the metal's condition and your investment.
  • Fully Insured Shipping: All orders are fully insured and packaged discreetly for safe, reliable delivery to your door. Free shipping on domestic orders over $199.
  • 100% Authenticity Guarantee: BOLD sources exclusively from vetted primary channels. Every coin is handled to institutional-grade standards. Our 100% authenticity guarantee covers every order.
  • Live Spot Price Pricing: Prices update automatically against the silver spot price throughout the trading day. You always see an accurate, transparent price before you commit to a purchase.

Storing and Selling Your Junk Silver

Store junk silver in coin rolls, plastic tubes, or canvas bags in a cool, dry environment. Humidity is the primary threat — toning and surface changes on circulated 90% silver do not affect melt value or dealer buyback pricing at the primary dealer level, but can cause hesitation at local shops. Keep bags sealed in a stable environment. Surface condition does not affect melt value at any primary dealer.

When you are ready to liquidate, BOLD's Sell to Us program offers competitive buy-back prices on all constitutional silver with no assay requirement. Because these are official pre-1965 US Mint coins, purity is self-evident. Selling junk silver back to a primary bullion dealer is the fastest liquidation process in physical precious metals.

Dealer Insight

Most customers who sell junk silver back to BOLD do so in partial lots — keeping a core holding while liquidating enough to cover near-term cash needs. When you need $500 in liquidity from your silver position, a junk silver bag gives you a clean partial exit. A 100 oz silver bar gives you an all-or-nothing decision.


Looking for Collector-Grade Silver? See Proof 90% Silver

Junk silver is priced for stackers — pure silver weight at the lowest premium over spot. If you are instead looking for 90% silver coins in mirror-finish collector condition with original US Mint packaging — birthday gifts, complete set runs, collector holdings — those are a different product category. Browse BOLD's proof 90% silver coins collection for US Mint proof sets and individual proof coins.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is junk silver and why is it called "junk"?

The term junk refers strictly to numismatic value — these coins have no collector premium, no grading upside, no mint-state appeal. You pay for silver weight at melt-adjacent prices. Junk silver coins are pre-1965 US dimes, quarters, and half dollars with 90% silver content, officially issued by the US Mint and universally recognized by every bullion dealer worldwide.

How much silver is in a $1.00 face value bag of junk silver?

Every $1.00 of face value in 90% junk silver coins contains approximately 0.715 troy ounces of pure silver. A $10 face value bag holds ~7.15 troy oz, a $100 bag holds ~71.5 troy oz, and the classic $1,000 face value monster bag contains approximately 715 troy oz of silver.

Are pre-1965 junk silver coins still legal tender?

Yes. Pre-1965 US dimes, quarters, and half dollars remain legal tender at face value. Their silver melt value is many times higher than their face value at current spot prices — but the legal tender status provides a price floor that no private mint product can offer. In practice, no one spends a 1964 Roosevelt Dime as a ten-cent coin.

What is the difference between 90% silver coins and 40% Kennedy Half Dollars?

US dimes, quarters, and half dollars minted through 1964 are 90% silver. Kennedy Half Dollars struck 1965–1970 are only 40% silver — nearly 60% less silver per coin at the same physical size (0.36169 oz vs. 0.1479 oz). BOLD clearly labels all listings by silver composition so you always know exactly what purity you are purchasing.

Is junk silver a good investment compared to 100 oz silver bars?

Both serve different purposes. Junk silver offers superior divisibility and instant global recognition, making it ideal for stackers who want flexible liquidity and partial exits. 100 oz silver bars typically carry the lowest premiums per ounce and are better suited for long-term bulk accumulation. Many investors hold both to balance cost efficiency with exit flexibility.

How should I store junk silver coins?

Store in coin rolls, plastic tubes, or canvas bags in a cool, dry location. Junk silver coins are circulated and do not require airtight capsules. A home safe or bank safe deposit box are both popular options. The coins maintain their full silver melt value regardless of surface appearance or handling.

Do I need an assay to sell junk silver back to BOLD?

No. Pre-1965 US Mint coins require no third-party assay at any reputable dealer. The government origin is your authentication. BOLD's Sell to Us program offers competitive, transparent buy-back prices on all constitutional silver — no paperwork, no lab wait times, no documentation burden.

How does BOLD price its junk silver bags and rolls?

BOLD prices all junk silver in real time using the formula: Face Value × 0.715 troy oz per dollar × Live Silver Spot Price + Dealer Premium. Prices update automatically throughout the trading day. You always see an accurate, live price before committing to a purchase — no hidden fees, no stale pricing.

Can I buy junk silver for a Precious Metals IRA?

No. Pre-1965 junk silver coins do not meet IRS purity requirements for a Precious Metals IRA (which requires .999 or higher fineness). For IRA-eligible silver, browse BOLD's selection of IRA-approved silver products including American Silver Eagles and silver bars from approved refiners.


Why Buy Junk Silver from BOLD?


  • Verified US Mint Origin: Every lot is confirmed pre-1965, 90% fine silver — no mixed purity, no short-weight bags, no disputes at resale.

  • Lowest Premiums Guaranteed: We match any competitor's advertised price on identical products. Show us a lower price on the same bag size and we'll beat it.

  • BBB A+ Rating: BOLD holds an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, maintained across 100,000+ customer transactions.

  • Free Fully Insured Shipping: Every junk silver order ships insured to full replacement value at no cost on qualifying domestic orders over $199.

  • Live Spot Price Engine: Bag prices update automatically against live silver spot throughout the trading day — transparent math, no stale pricing.

  • Competitive Buyback Pricing: We buy back what we sell — at live market prices, processed quickly, paid by check or wire. No assay required on any pre-1965 US coin.
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