Thanks for watching my video on silver dimes! if you haven’t seen my silver stacking 101 series check it out here: ua-cam.com/play/PLKi-oPu6dkH1Qef4R1V8A7RWhSh-PGh6W.html
I'm a new beginner,in my 3 weeks of coin collecting.I just found 1960 silver dimes out of 100$ while I watching your video now. 11 Half silver Kennedy coin, and many quarters and valuble dimes including Sacagawea Cheerios 2000 P 1 $coins too. I guess this is called beginner's luck!!My 3 Korean bank has half dollars not much but among 150 half dollars I found 11 Silver dollars!Chase bank had no half dollars at all. Its my new exciting hobby now.Thank you.
Subbed. I have been piling precious metals for awhile now, bought my first piece of gold in the early 80's when it was around $400 an ounce. Started buying silver in the early 90's when it was around $8.00 an ounce, but always in bullion, then I would cash it in for gold. I just started silver coin stacking a couple months ago buying rolls from the bank with fair luck finding silver ones. Now I buy bags of "junk" silver, mostly dimes for the exact reasons you state. I like the way you explain things, easy to understand.
I have just discovered silver dimes and am beginning to collect them for the reasons you give above. I particularly like the mercury over Roosevelt because all mercury dimes are 90% silver and so, no long explanations about when dimes went from silver to clad are necessary when purchasing things with them. Thanks for all your postings and keep up the good work. It is appreciated.
For the Mercury Dime series: There are a total of 77 different date and mint mark combinations, including coins struck at the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco Mints. Across all issues of the series, there were 2,676,523,880 coins produced. This is more than five times the production of the previous Barber Dime series, which had roughly the same number of issues. The peak mintage occurred with the 1944 Mercury Dime, with 231,410,000 coins struck at the Philadelphia Mint. The lowest mintage issue and famous key date is the 1916-D Mercury Dime. There were a scant 264,000 pieces minted and most were well circulated before being saved by collectors. The average mintage across all issues is 34,760,050.
I like how at the end of your video, #5, you said “you don’t have to worry about wearing gloves.” Since when do YOU care about gloves?🤨 Good video. Love the Mercs. Main reason I like stacking dimes are primarily for SHTF situations, and the low premium over spot. Agree with your “easy to store” reason. Just chuck ‘em in a bag and call it a day. Keep stacking. Keep prepping. Long live the Empire!
All good reasons for stacking them. Most people must agree with you. Lately dealers seem to run out of Mercury dimes especially when they have them. Something I find interesting is that when you stick a tube of Mercury dimes next to a tube of Roosevelt dimes, the Mercury dimes are usually lower in the tube. It's due to the fact that they are older and have more wear on them. I too usually never wear gloves when handling them, but then my hands usually have a silver or gray film on them as well as a smell at times.
My favorite is the quarter. They are big enough to play with and feel like some weight. Half’s are also nice. I do stack dimes I just have my favorites!
Just started getting into silver I've bought libertads aztec rounds and a 5 oz monarch bar Just got my first order of constitutional silver and I think it's my favorite out of all of them
I still laugh about the most expensive donuts I've ever bought. It was 10 or 12 years ago, when my twin daughters were around kindergarten age. I'd been culling pre-'64 coins from my change. I left them on a corner of my desk in the man-cave. I worked nights at the time, and was asleep one day when my wife decided to take the girls up the street to the donut shop. She didn't have any cash, but she remembered seeing some loose change on my desk... Totally my fault, of course. I'd never mentioned it to my wife, who isn't a born citizen of the US and hadn't been born at all when LBJ took the silver out of our coins (though he was waging a whopping great war in her home country). I thought about it again today when I found a 1919 Mercury dime and a few pre-'64 quarters in a box of my long-deceased stepfather's effects.
Here in the UK, I came across a story that a man had been getting loads of 50th coins from the bank. These coins have loads of different designs. He had spent hundreds of hours going through them and had around 100 face value £50. But as numismatic coins about 800. He had kept telling his wife that they were worth money One day he came home and they were gone. His wife had spent them. "I needed the money now " she explained. He said that she had made her point. And subsequently sold them off quickly.
Yeah that sounds about right. I still would not want to part with any though. That's the worst thought, spending the silver. I would spend everything else first.
Saw a video where they broke down the math, and 1 dime is still worth a "day's labor" if you take into account the whole world. From ancient times to present
According to a video I just saw in Venezuela a dime is getting a months worth of food,gotta imagine that's just rice or beans but if you need it ..,.........learn to love rice and or beans quick. Good video man.
I KNOW THIS IS FIVE YEARS AGO BUT YOUR VOICE SOUNDS LIKE A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT VOICE TO ME. WHEN I LOOKED DOWN TO SEE THE CHANNEL ID I COULDNT BELIEVE IT WAS THE SILVER DRAGON THAT I KNOW YOU BY TODAY.
Awesome video! This is the first video I watched on this channel. I am a numismatic (coin collector) and I also have some silver coins. I agree with the points on this video although this can apply to other constitutional silver as well. I am outside of the US so I collect silver coins from my country as well as foreign silver.
When my father in law died he gave me 3 5 gallon bottles of buckles and 7 5 gallon bottles of dimes 10 5 gallon bottles quarters and 5 5 gallon bottles of half dollars and then 4 5 gallon bottles of 1.00 and 2.00 coins I thought it was junk change then I found after I used some to wash car that they were all collectibles. I just started looking through them. What is best way to store them?
Awesome video dude. I found a 1943 war nickel last night at my work. That's the third war nickel I've found in slightly over a month. I don't think ppl know to look for them
That's a great video ! I have been sold on 90% for years and have been preaching to anyone that would listen to me DIMES DIMES DIMES ! You can't buy to many silver DIMES ! LOL. I tell them and if they have way listen and actually by something , they will buy something like rounds or 1 oz bars because they are " pretty :: ! Drives me crazy ! Sharing to Fake Book to back up what I've been trying to tell 'em ! 8 ) Thanks Bud !
Lamarr Avery I was gonna say...I didn't fact check but I've heard it said that silver dimes are melted down faster than most other US Constitutional silver. Again idk if that's fact, kinda don't know how you would find that out much less fact check it but it sounds believable at least.
I'm just getting into silver. I have a coin store in my city that will dump a huge bag of dimes, quarters etc. I did dimes and got a rare 1935 mint mistake & a 1911 Beautiful condition Barber dime. What a fun hobby that is worth money!!!
You all would not believe what happened today. I took some steel swamp coolers to the scrap yard and got paid in cash this time not a check and I was handed the paper money and two silver Roosevelt dimes! I could not believe it. Two silver coins at the same time. And my total just happened to come out to where they had to give me two dimes. The odds of even getting one silver dime are pretty bad. Granted it was just two silver dimes but this really excites me.
@@bobsilver3983 Yep that's why I like paying in cash. About two years ago I got a 1964 quarter from Starbucks I will never forget that either. I knew the sound right when he took it out of the register. Other things happen too. Like finding Mercury dimes in the coinstar reject tray.
I picked up 500 of these from Provident on the same deal. They hooked me up with about half Mercs on top of the Roosys. Found 5 slick Barbers in the bag too.
I believe in dimes very much but I want Mercury dimes whenever possible because Ive gone through many Mercs and I have found beautiful AU Mercury dimes that are worth much more than bullion. I would really like to show you my KEEPER Mercs I pulled from JUNK SILVER stock. Same thing goes for WALKING LIBERTY HALVES. I have 3 rolls of beautiful XF WALKERS.
Question- you ever consider pouring a “Dragon Tooth” bar? Have you ever done that? Get a mold to look like a dragons tooth and start pouring! Then maybe down the road, a “dragon scale”? Dragon talon?
They also give you a greater level of diversity in your stack, which is definitely something everyone should strive for. We have no idea what kinds of regulations might exist in the future. Diversity means options.
A good point to remember on stacking physical silver is that less than 2% of the general population has any silver of any kind in their possession. This equates to rare, which will eventually equate to "cha-ching" when the rigging of the metals markets stops. And it will stop eventually.
Baggins, You Rock - DEFINITELY the way to stack Fractional Silver been doing this for years so as to not pay those high premiums. My LCS in our area charges spot price... I like the idea that it is very unlikely to see counterfeit Constitutional Silver especially in low denominations like Dimes... Mercs are Beauties too to boot... Great Video my Man... 😉👍
Mark Price always Stacking fractional constitutional Silver at 90% at Spot Price... Dimes, quarters, halves ... easy app here gives you actual silver amount in the coin at Spot Price... www.bullionspotprice.com
5 reasons why *not* to stack silver dimes 1) They are only 90% silver. More refining is needed to make them pure, and silver for industrial use needs to be quite pure. 2) Becasue they are circulated, silver has been worn off. You are paying per coin, and are paying for the worn off silver that does add up over time. 3) Although premiums are usually quite low, the same same can be said about large bars. Large bars take up less space, and do not need bags or tubes for storage. 4) Mintage for junk silver is almost always higher then generic 1 ounce silver rounds. Tens of millions vs a few thousand. 5) Junk silver does not have the word 'silver' stamped on it like most other silver coins or bars. Less of the general public will know it's silver compared to a round with '1 ounce of .999 fine silver' stamped on it.
Ok I bought 1000$ in the dimes by the rolls now how do I protect them like loose in airtight box put n flips or what is best? And do you know good price per roll you try stay in?
@@SilverDragons47 yes according to JFK - he ordered to use the silver that was backing the silver certificates as he wanted silver demonetized and to end that program. I've done a full report on that- look up smaulgld federal reserves notes and silver certificates
Shouted you out and did an impersonation bro. Haha. Ps love dimes. Of all types too. Mercs and Love the layout of channel. And I agree on the five reasons broseph.
Hey I really like the low cost way of sticking fractional silver. I never thought about it that way. You are absolutely 100% right on. 1/10 rounds are a ridiculous mark up, and for that reason I would never buy them. Thanks for this insight.
Great Video but... limited mintage is true but the number minted is extreme with the silver dimes from 1950 to 1964 they minted over 5.5 Billion dimes. That is a lot of dimes nice video thanks for sharing. I am a type coin collector as well as a original bank wrapped rolls and love the dimes.
richcali21 , Hai sir, I am in India , I have some USA and other countries old coin, I Interested sell all coins so buyers can call my wat's up no ,8098241481 thank you sir...
I personally like getting mercury dimes Mostly due to that fact that the newer Roosevelt dimes 65+ are not silver and possibly could create confusion in SHTF
Excellent points. In addition to having known mintages, it's also worth considering that actual survival estimates are less than original mintage figures. Many of these coins were lost, destroyed, or melted. Over time, that should help increase premiums, especiallty if prices rise in the future, and more are melted.
Thanks for watching my video on silver dimes! if you haven’t seen my silver stacking 101 series check it out here:
ua-cam.com/play/PLKi-oPu6dkH1Qef4R1V8A7RWhSh-PGh6W.html
InstaBlaster
I just purchased10 more Mercury Dimes for my collection.
Small collection but, growing !
6. they have history
7. The Mercury is a great design
Silver Heist you got that right! 🔥🐉
The winged liberty is a nice design. Too bad most junk ones won’t get the full split band designation.
8. Only cost face when coin roll hunting
9. they fit well in a shotgun shell
Silver Heist 6. Yes, somewhen! I just bought a Tetradrachme. This has history. 😉
I'm a new beginner,in my 3 weeks of coin collecting.I just found 1960 silver dimes out of 100$ while I watching your video now.
11 Half silver Kennedy coin, and many quarters and valuble dimes including Sacagawea Cheerios 2000 P 1 $coins too.
I guess this is called beginner's luck!!My 3 Korean bank has half dollars not much but among 150 half dollars I found 11 Silver dollars!Chase bank had no half dollars at all. Its my new exciting hobby now.Thank you.
Subbed. I have been piling precious metals for awhile now, bought my first piece of gold in the early 80's when it was around $400 an ounce. Started buying silver in the early 90's when it was around $8.00 an ounce, but always in bullion, then I would cash it in for gold. I just started silver coin stacking a couple months ago buying rolls from the bank with fair luck finding silver ones. Now I buy bags of "junk" silver, mostly dimes for the exact reasons you state. I like the way you explain things, easy to understand.
Great video! I love the mercury dimes, such a great design. And dimes are definitely the cheapest way to get fractional silver. Keep up the good work!
Silver State Stacker yes those are one of my favs!!! 👍🏽🔥🐉
Thanks for helping everyone out by informing people about the junk silver stacking and getting ready for the coming financial problems.
Bob Francis for sure! Dimes are the way to go! 🔥🐉
"JUNK SILVER" is a major OXYMORON!! It's "Coin Silver"....always has been....always WILL BE!!
Interesting perspective! Definitely a very good small denom to own.
Treasure Town for sure it’s really nice to diversify the stack as well 👍🏽🔥🐉
Agreed with all 5 points. But I do love quarters and Halves also. I think I like the 1964 JFK's the best they have the least amount of wear.
Chris Clanton Thanks so much and yes all constitutional is awesome! 🔥🐉
I have just discovered silver dimes and am beginning to collect them for the reasons you give above. I particularly like the mercury over Roosevelt because all mercury dimes are 90% silver and so, no long explanations about when dimes went from silver to clad are necessary when purchasing things with them. Thanks for all your postings and keep up the good work. It is appreciated.
I can’t find this “ low Premium” you are taking about anymore.
Ya I can’t find anywhere close to these premiums on any of his videos.
Buy on eBay at auction. Set the maximum bid what you want.
For the Mercury Dime series:
There are a total of 77 different date and mint mark combinations, including coins struck at the Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco Mints.
Across all issues of the series, there were 2,676,523,880 coins produced. This is more than five times the production of the previous Barber Dime series, which had roughly the same number of issues.
The peak mintage occurred with the 1944 Mercury Dime, with 231,410,000 coins struck at the Philadelphia Mint.
The lowest mintage issue and famous key date is the 1916-D Mercury Dime. There were a scant 264,000 pieces minted and most were well circulated before being saved by collectors.
The average mintage across all issues is 34,760,050.
Tribune O'Plebs i’ll take a 1916D any day 😁🔥🐉
I have a 1916 D, but unfortunately it’s so worn down that it’s not worth too much
Thank you, Silver Baggins! I'm fairly new to stacking, so I'll catch the 101 series!
I like how at the end of your video, #5, you said “you don’t have to worry about wearing gloves.” Since when do YOU care about gloves?🤨
Good video. Love the Mercs. Main reason I like stacking dimes are primarily for SHTF situations, and the low premium over spot. Agree with your “easy to store” reason. Just chuck ‘em in a bag and call it a day.
Keep stacking. Keep prepping. Long live the Empire!
The Stacking Stormtrooper lol I do care in certain situations 😏 thanks for watching! 🔥🐉
Just bought 1000 dimes from coin exchange and 27 rolls from Portsmouth Coin and Currency
Keep up the good videos brother, still trying to stack as much as I can...
Lanier thanks so much now is the time to stack! 🔥🐉
Silver dimes are a very good for stacking choice very good broadcast thanks for the information
Got LOTS of them.....when the SHTF they will be VERY useful. And remember that they are NOT "junk silver" they are COIN SILVER!
All good reasons for stacking them. Most people must agree with you. Lately dealers seem to run out of Mercury dimes especially when they have them. Something I find interesting is that when you stick a tube of Mercury dimes next to a tube of Roosevelt dimes, the Mercury dimes are usually lower in the tube. It's due to the fact that they are older and have more wear on them. I too usually never wear gloves when handling them, but then my hands usually have a silver or gray film on them as well as a smell at times.
My favorite is the quarter. They are big enough to play with and feel like some weight. Half’s are also nice. I do stack dimes I just have my favorites!
Just started getting into silver I've bought libertads aztec rounds and a 5 oz monarch bar Just got my first order of constitutional silver and I think it's my favorite out of all of them
Absolutely hate the hand signals but I absolutely love silver so I keep coming back !
Terrence Burke lol well thanks for being honest 😂🔥🐉
I still laugh about the most expensive donuts I've ever bought. It was 10 or 12 years ago, when my twin daughters were around kindergarten age. I'd been culling pre-'64 coins from my change. I left them on a corner of my desk in the man-cave. I worked nights at the time, and was asleep one day when my wife decided to take the girls up the street to the donut shop. She didn't have any cash, but she remembered seeing some loose change on my desk...
Totally my fault, of course. I'd never mentioned it to my wife, who isn't a born citizen of the US and hadn't been born at all when LBJ took the silver out of our coins (though he was waging a whopping great war in her home country). I thought about it again today when I found a 1919 Mercury dime and a few pre-'64 quarters in a box of my long-deceased stepfather's effects.
Here in the UK, I came across a story that a man had been getting loads of 50th coins from the bank. These coins have loads of different designs. He had spent hundreds of hours going through them and had around 100 face value £50. But as numismatic coins about 800.
He had kept telling his wife that they were worth money
One day he came home and they were gone. His wife had spent them. "I needed the money now " she explained.
He said that she had made her point. And subsequently sold them off quickly.
Family is the most valuable precious metal...
@@ryobibattery If you like them 😂😂
Couldn’t these five reasons also justify for junk silver quarters in halves, in my opinion they sure do LOL. Great video
Of course.
Sweet! Might come a day where a silver dime buys a days worth of food :-)
Tom Lee well iv got a few years worth then 😉🔥🐉
Yeah that sounds about right. I still would not want to part with any though. That's the worst thought, spending the silver.
I would spend everything else first.
Saw a video where they broke down the math, and 1 dime is still worth a "day's labor" if you take into account the whole world. From ancient times to present
According to a video I just saw in Venezuela a dime is getting a months worth of food,gotta imagine that's just rice or beans but if you need it ..,.........learn to love rice and or beans quick. Good video man.
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I KNOW THIS IS FIVE YEARS AGO BUT YOUR VOICE SOUNDS LIKE A COMPLETELY DIFFERENT VOICE TO ME. WHEN I LOOKED DOWN TO SEE THE CHANNEL ID I COULDNT BELIEVE IT WAS THE SILVER DRAGON THAT I KNOW YOU BY TODAY.
I noticed the same about the voice variance. Maybe there’s more than one SD.
I’ve been collecting quarters and dimes from 1964 and before for two years. I have a lot of them and hoping they will serve me in the future
Awesome video! This is the first video I watched on this channel. I am a numismatic (coin collector) and I also have some silver coins. I agree with the points on this video although this can apply to other constitutional silver as well. I am outside of the US so I collect silver coins from my country as well as foreign silver.
When my father in law died he gave me 3 5 gallon bottles of buckles and 7 5 gallon bottles of dimes 10 5 gallon bottles quarters and 5 5 gallon bottles of half dollars and then 4 5 gallon bottles of 1.00 and 2.00 coins I thought it was junk change then I found after I used some to wash car that they were all collectibles. I just started looking through them. What is best way to store them?
Awesome video dude. I found a 1943 war nickel last night at my work. That's the third war nickel I've found in slightly over a month. I don't think ppl know to look for them
shane murphy thanks a lot and great find! yeah there are a bunch of those still in circulation. snag all you can! 🔥🐉
shane murphy I’ve accidentally circulated a roll of buffalo nickels and a roll of wheat cents. Oops. Somebody will find them and be happy!
Dimes are by far my favorite. I like pennies too. Great pick up!
HomeBrew for sure and my favorite coin is the indian head penny 🔥🐉
Thanks Silver Baggins. I’ve been working on the 2009 Lincoln cents
Good video, love Mercs. The mint may have produced millions of dimes, but if I go into my LCS there are few if any to be sold.
Glockman155 you make a great point! also many were melted 🔥🐉
That's a great video ! I have been sold on 90% for years and have been preaching to anyone that would listen to me DIMES DIMES DIMES ! You can't buy to many silver DIMES ! LOL. I tell them and if they have way listen and actually by something , they will buy something like rounds or 1 oz bars because they are " pretty :: ! Drives me crazy ! Sharing to Fake Book to back up what I've been trying to tell 'em ! 8 ) Thanks Bud !
they struck almost 1.4 billion 1964-D dimes. crazy
Richard Carson yep lol using up the rest of the silver 🔥🐉
Richard Carson 100 million OzT of silver. No wonder they stopped making them out of silver.
Brit here,do any of these coins turn up in your change?Or are they all cleared up now?
Even though a lot of these are hoarded, I'm sure a lot of these are or have been melted down, gone forever.
Lamarr Avery I was gonna say...I didn't fact check but I've heard it said that silver dimes are melted down faster than most other US Constitutional silver. Again idk if that's fact, kinda don't know how you would find that out much less fact check it but it sounds believable at least.
Thank you Silver Baggins! 👍👍👍👍
V Yes its me you are so welcome! 🔥🐉
I just bought $5 face value of mercury dimes yesterday. Keep stacking!
Joshua Peltier very cool I love the mercs! 🔥🐉
I LOVE ALL JUNK SILVER, GREAT VIDEO, THANKS
I'm just getting into silver. I have a coin store in my city that will dump a huge bag of dimes, quarters etc. I did dimes and got a rare 1935 mint mistake & a 1911 Beautiful condition Barber dime. What a fun hobby that is worth money!!!
RC Christo that is awesome!!! I love looking through junk for goodies 😁🔥🐉
Great video Bud, THX. Looking to add some dimes now while "on sale" to my original Provident 10oz Welcome Silver order. (Thanks to you☺)
Mark Bokovoy nice that’s the way to do it!!!! 🔥🐉
I love provident metals and junk silver too. Great Video.
Tsquare Talk for sure! thanks so much my friend! 🔥🐉
Excellent information. Thank you! 👍👍👍👍👍
You all would not believe what happened today. I took some steel swamp coolers to the scrap yard and got paid in cash this time not a check and I was handed the paper money and two silver Roosevelt dimes!
I could not believe it. Two silver coins at the same time. And my total just happened to come out to where they had to give me two dimes.
The odds of even getting one silver dime are pretty bad.
Granted it was just two silver dimes but this really excites me.
That is crazy! I got a MINT condition 1964 dime in change from Wal-Mart about a month ago, I was super happy to get that!
@@bobsilver3983 Yep that's why I like paying in cash. About two years ago I got a 1964 quarter from Starbucks I will never forget that either. I knew the sound right when he took it out of the register.
Other things happen too. Like finding Mercury dimes in the coinstar reject tray.
Mystery Buyer wow that is awesome! probably some kid paid with them and took them from their dad or something 😂🔥🐉
I never thought about the fact that constitutional silver is not being minted anymore except for silver proof coins. Good point!
I have a bunch of silver dimes and quarters...I love em!!!
Bob Silver very cool they rock for sure! 🔥🐉
Me too
I picked up 500 of these from Provident on the same deal. They hooked me up with about half Mercs on top of the Roosys. Found 5 slick Barbers in the bag too.
J T Stachs AG wow 5 barbers that’s not a bad haul 👍🏽🔥🐉
I believe in dimes very much but I want Mercury dimes whenever possible because Ive gone through many Mercs and I have found beautiful AU Mercury dimes that are worth much more than bullion. I would really like to show you my KEEPER Mercs I pulled from JUNK SILVER stock. Same thing goes for WALKING LIBERTY HALVES. I have 3 rolls of beautiful XF WALKERS.
Question- you ever consider pouring a “Dragon Tooth” bar? Have you ever done that? Get a mold to look like a dragons tooth and start pouring! Then maybe down the road, a “dragon scale”? Dragon talon?
The Stacking Stormtrooper don’t worry i’m working on some new stuff 😉🔥🐉
Don't forget a dragon glove.
They also give you a greater level of diversity in your stack, which is definitely something everyone should strive for. We have no idea what kinds of regulations might exist in the future. Diversity means options.
veritasfiles exactly! Diversity is always a good thing 👍🏽👍🏽🔥🐉
Awesome video!! I always look forward to your new video adds
Rob Lancie thanks a bunch! video at least every other day! 🔥🐉
I did the same buy from provident! My incoming parcels are on delay due to my address change. Should be soon I hope. Talk to ya tomorrow night!
Henry Von Muegge I love provident 😂🔥🐉
Good advice again Silver Baggins!
Big Bomber Stacker Thanks a lot my friend! 🔥🐉
I just got lucky with a purchase today. Got 20.28 oz 700.8 grams 90% for 330. Got it under spot and was pretty excited about it.
New Stacked wow under spot is awesome! congrats!!!! 🔥🐉
@@SilverDragons47 yeah I got lucky
I totally agree with all 5 reasons! Great vid bro 👍🏼
Lakehousebeach Thanks so much LHB! 🔥🐉
Yes... dimes all day long. Good video.
Love how this dude comments on/likes every comment. Subscribed!
Matt F. you got it my friend thanks for watching and subscribing! 🔥🐉
Bought my first mercury dimes today. Finally found a lcs i like to work with
Entellus awesome make them your best friend!!! 👍🏽🔥🐉
A good point to remember on stacking physical silver is that less than 2% of the general population has any silver of any kind in their possession. This equates to rare, which will eventually equate to "cha-ching" when the rigging of the metals markets stops. And it will stop eventually.
thaboomer53 yes indeed it’s only a matter of time! 🔥🐉
Baggins, You Rock - DEFINITELY the way to stack Fractional Silver been doing this for years so as to not pay those high premiums. My LCS in our area charges spot price... I like the idea that it is very unlikely to see counterfeit Constitutional Silver especially in low denominations like Dimes... Mercs are Beauties too to boot... Great Video my Man... 😉👍
ECP - EAST COAST PROSPECTING wow spot for constitutional? that is awesome!!! 🔥🐉
Good price as long as it's all 90% (10%premium). If you're buying 40% needs to be well under spot.
Mark Price always Stacking fractional constitutional Silver at 90% at Spot Price... Dimes, quarters, halves ... easy app here gives you actual silver amount in the coin at Spot Price... www.bullionspotprice.com
Baggins,
Dont bite your nails.
Charlie W They are very neatly trimmed with my teeth 😂🔥🐉
😂
Pre 65 is always a Good Choice!
ClockFixer 1964 that’s what’s up 😁🔥🐉
I bought my first roll yesterday after watching this!!
Iondetox that is awesome congrats!!! 🔥🐉
That's good advice thank you. Some things I didn't know. Awesome silver dragons!👊
wood beez i’m happy I was able to help thanks for watching!!! 🔥🐉
I am thinking it may of been the seated liberty dime. Nice informative video! I am watching old video during the self quartine.
5 reasons why *not* to stack silver dimes
1) They are only 90% silver. More refining is needed to make them pure, and silver for industrial use needs to be quite pure.
2) Becasue they are circulated, silver has been worn off. You are paying per coin, and are paying for the worn off silver that does add up over time.
3) Although premiums are usually quite low, the same same can be said about large bars. Large bars take up less space, and do not need bags or tubes for storage.
4) Mintage for junk silver is almost always higher then generic 1 ounce silver rounds. Tens of millions vs a few thousand.
5) Junk silver does not have the word 'silver' stamped on it like most other silver coins or bars. Less of the general public will know it's silver compared to a round with '1 ounce of .999 fine silver' stamped on it.
I prefer silver eagles they are 999 fine silver
That's a great deal there. These are great to purchase as you said. You can't go wrong. Merc's are one of my favs. Thanks for the vid.
Barbara Carbone yes they are awesome thanks so much! 🔥🐉
Thanks for sharing all that awesome knowledge. I think it’s cool that they included Mercury’s. Keep on stacking!!!
MoMoneyInc for sure thanks for watching my friend! 🔥🐉
Monument Metals is having an @spot deal right now up to 19c over spot for smaller quantity
I have always collected gem stones never thought about change. I also got his coin collection in cases. Oh and his baseball cards.
Thanks for the video baggins..✌🏽
MuahD DiBb Thanks for watching my friend! 🔥🐉
Picked up 5 1/2 lbs of dimes last night below spot!
You’re so animated I love it 😂👍🏻
Billy West thanks so much my friend!!! 😁🔥🐉
Good advice. I'm going to get some.
Thanx bud.
i love your channel and content!!!
its very informative and im officially a fan now lol
Ok I bought 1000$ in the dimes by the rolls now how do I protect them like loose in airtight box put n flips or what is best? And do you know good price per roll you try stay in?
Love me some BU dime rolls....super fun to go through, AND IN MY PRICE RANGE!!! 😂😂
Keep doing what you do!!!!
Bezo 816 thats what’s up! thanks! 🔥🐉
hey dragons i agree with you on stacking dimes i have about 100 in my stack at the moment
Nice vid.
Fun fact: they made 1964 dated silver dimes well into 1965 with the intention if they made so many of them people wouldnt hoard them
Smaul gld wow! yeah there are a ton of 64s and also they were probably trying to use up the rest of the silver? 😂🔥🐉
@@SilverDragons47 yes according to JFK - he ordered to use the silver that was backing the silver certificates as he wanted silver demonetized and to end that program. I've done a full report on that- look up smaulgld federal reserves notes and silver certificates
they used 550 million ounces minting 1964 coins- I did a break down, look up 550 million ounces smaulgld
To utilize the silver stock pile to mint coins and for use in industry
Google my article “silver certificates smaulgld”
Shouted you out and did an impersonation bro. Haha.
Ps love dimes. Of all types too. Mercs and
Love the layout of channel. And I agree on the five reasons broseph.
Metal Bum thanks a lot my friend it was great! 🔥🐉
Love getting barbers for spot to add to my Mercury's 🙌
In a SHTF barter scenario, people will be conscious of weight, so avoid slicks.
MétéoMan yes indeed! 1964 rosies all day 😁🔥🐉
Hey I really like the low cost way of sticking fractional silver. I never thought about it that way. You are absolutely 100% right on. 1/10 rounds are a ridiculous mark up, and for that reason I would never buy them. Thanks for this insight.
M- Nice for sure and thanks for watching my friend! 🔥🐉
Went through my coin jar to count out what I had for fun and found two silver dimes in it, thats an extra $2 I didnt know I had
you give out great advice. Thank you
mr1mow you are so welcome my friend! 🔥🐉
Faking Eagles is true. I have about 40 with 3 fakes in that number. They are thicker and a magnet sticks to them.
Do you prefer merc or Rosie’s
Howard Small Roosevelts for weight Mercurys for the look 🔥🐉
Stack those dimes bro 🔥🔥🔥
Silver Nuts you know it nuts! 🔥🐉
Yep. Thsnx, good video! ✌️🇨🇭
Great addition to your stack my friend! The only reason I need is I love constitutional silver lol👍🏻
JimBobsSlimPickins yep that’s a great reason for sure 😁🔥🐉
Newbie here, what does it mean to get silver at a low premium...is this something that gets tacked onto the spot price when buying? Thanks!
This is a 4 yr old video. Now they are selling for as much as $19 above spot! I wish I had bought a ton back then!
Great Video but... limited mintage is true but the number minted is extreme with the silver dimes from 1950 to 1964 they minted over 5.5 Billion dimes. That is a lot of dimes nice video thanks for sharing. I am a type coin collector as well as a original bank wrapped rolls and love the dimes.
richcali21 yes lots were minted for sure but a bunch have been melted as well 👍🏽👍🏽🔥🐉
richcali21 , Hai sir, I am in India , I have some USA and other countries old coin, I Interested sell all coins so buyers can call my wat's up no ,8098241481 thank you sir...
I personally like getting mercury dimes
Mostly due to that fact that the newer Roosevelt dimes 65+ are not silver and possibly could create confusion in SHTF
Andrew Derksen yeah and the dates can be hard to read. I get that 🔥🐉
My thoughts exactly 👍
Very good video on the dimes. I love them so very much. All the Best ~ Shirl
Shirl Bussman Thanks Shirl I love em as well!! 🔥🐉
@@SilverDragons47 They're so cool. I wish I didn't have such a hard time finding them in a roll. I still have lots. :-)
Awesome information.
Hi Mr dragon's 🐲 just wanted to know,
Do silver dimes have more value in the U.S then they do outside the U.S ?
or does it go by weight?
I love silver dimes! I buy a lot of them. There great. Loved the video.
Larry Dicus for sure they are an awesome buy! thanks for watching! 🔥🐉
Does it matter if they are circulated or uncirculated currency? I know that uncirculated tends to be a lot more expensive.
Excellent points. In addition to having known mintages, it's also worth considering that actual survival estimates are less than original mintage figures. Many of these coins were lost, destroyed, or melted. Over time, that should help increase premiums, especiallty if prices rise in the future, and more are melted.
2A Enthusiast very true! i’m sure a lot have been melted especially in the 80s. 🔥🐉
Is this what they call Junk Silver?
Eleanor Mechell yes it is 👍🏽🔥🐉
PCGS #: 755430
DESIGNER: John R. Sinnock
EDGE: Reeded
DIAMETER: 17.90 millimeters
WEIGHT: 2.27 grams
MINTAGE: N/A
MINT: Philadelphia
METAL: 75% Copper, 25% Nickel over a pure Copper center
AUCTION RECORD: $796 • MS68FB • 07-17-2019 • eBay
Can you tell me what nickels were made of silver by chance.