It's been 45 years since I bought junk silver. The declining dollar has prompted me to try again; this time $100. face in quarters from SD Bullion. I went with quarters because a friend teaches a high school metals class, in which students forge a silver ring. Very popular.
In the spirit of Houseofham's I'll attempt to break down into 5 catagories:
1. Proof (8) dml 1961 (1), 1962 (4), 1963 (2), 1964 (1).
2. Uncirculated (56) all 1960's
3. XF-AU (89) most 1960's.
4. G-F (187) The bulk of the collection. Several better dates, 1952-S, 1955-D, etc. VF condition is not common, and distributed between XF-AU and G-F.
5. Poor- AG (60) Only three dateless: the Barber and two standing liberties.
I was a little dismayed to find a 1984 quarter, (lower right) but the final count was 400 silver, so a bonus.
Conclusion: The wt/face ratio is higher than any of my earlier junk purchases. I was especially pleased with the proofs. I will definitely try SD Bullion again, unless prices go beyond my means.


