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Coin Collectors Professional Magnifying Eye Loupe 30x Optical Glass
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Genuine PuriTEST 30x magnifying glass eye loupeBrand New in shrink-wrap-sealed boxIdeal when handling fine coins, gold nuggets, silver bars, ingots, and other US bullion or World currency21mm lens diameterUnique gift idea for hobbyists & professional coin dealers, collectors, enthusiasts, or anyone who handles precious metals and other fine objects
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u/wkw427 ยท 2 pointsr/coins

First I'd suggest getting a loupue, or a reappy good magnifying glass..
http://www.amazon.com/Collectors-Professional-Magnifying-Loupe-Optical/dp/B005GX0FSS

The quarters are worth their silver content, but go through them and check for key dates and errors, of course.

Silver dollars from the 70s are worth $1. They have no silver in them. They are just funny money
Walkers, again, are worth a small bit above silver spot, but again look for errors and key dates. Same with the frankers.
Kennedy halves that are from 1971 and later are NOT silver and are just worth face value.

The 1995 pieces are silver eagles. They have almost zero numismatic value unless they are key dates, and are 99.9% silver, worth spot

Mercs, again check for keys and errors

Jefferson nickles are worth face value, unless they are war nickles, and have a P S or D on the back of them. Those are the only ones that are silver


I would suggest you go through ALL of them carefully. If they are in 2x2s (the cardboard holders), don't take them out. They were put in there for a reason.


I know I'm going to get hated here, but the vast majority of what you have is "junk silver". EG, silver coins that are just worth their weight.

Though, I say to go through them because you MIGHT have something worth a lot more than the silver content. That is always better. Not to mention sentimental value.