Miscellaneous Silver Coins for sale! { SOLD )

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I got a bunch of silver coins for sale>>>>>>>>>>>$200 shipped (Priority Mail) for the whole lot. Payment by US Postal Money Order or via PayPal. Here is what I got:

1. 3 Morgan Silver Dollars: 1879, 1889, 1921
2. 2 Peace Silver Dollars: 1923, 1928-S
3. 2012 American Eagle Silver Dollar: UNCIRCULATED
4. 3 Eisenhower (IKE) Dollars: 1972, 1776-1976 (Copper-Nickel Clad)
5. 8 Silver Half Dollars: 1964 Kennedy Halves (7) and 1945-S Walking Liberty Half (1)
6. 7 Silver Washington Quarters: 1964, 1964-D, 1963, 1950, 1943, 1934, 1953-D
7. 14 Silver Dimes: 1959, 1959, 1954, 1957, 1954, 1962-D, 1960-D, 1962-D, 1950, 1942, 1927, 1916, 1944-D, 1875
8. 3 War Nickels: 1943-D, 1942-P, 1943-P

Message me if interested. Thanks, Rich
 

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So the Ike's are copper and not silver, correct?
 

So the Ike's are copper (clad) and not silver, correct?
 

Between the years 1965 and 1976, two major U.S. coins contained 40% silver. The term “40% silver” is a short way for investors, collectors, and buyers to refer to Kennedy Half-Dollars minted 1965–1970, and 1976, as well as Eisenhower Silver Dollars minted in the years 1971-1974, and 1976.
 

Yes, however Kennedy halves are ALL 40% silver from 1965 through 1970. The Ike's are a completely different animal as most of them are copper alloy clad and contain NO silver! To be silver they'd have to have the S mint mark and I don't see any mint marks. (nor do they look like silver)
Got pics of the edges?
 

Yes, however Kennedy halves are ALL 40% silver from 1965 through 1970. The Ike's are a completely different animal as most of them are copper alloy clad and contain NO silver! To be silver they'd have to have the S mint mark and I don't see any mint marks. (nor do they look like silver)
Got pics of the edges?

I quoted the information from "The 2020 Official Redbook of United States Coins" I'm not here to dispute this if you don't agree with it. The 3 Eisenhower Dollars are Copper-Nickel Clad and are valued approximately 5 bucks. I'm just throwing them in with the package in case anybody wants them.
 

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