The U.S. Silver Coin Rolls Calculator, located below, will figure the total silver value and
total silver content of a roll of United States junk silver coins, partial roll, or a mix of
many different types and quantities of U.S. silver coin rolls. The silver coin rolls calculator
will only display what the silver content of the coins in your rolls is worth (intrinsic
value), but not any numismatic (collector) or base metal value of those coins.
Use the silver coin rolls calculator to compute how much the silver in your roll of silver coins
is worth, or just to figure out how much to pay for a roll of silver coins.
(Instructions Below)
You might also like to try one of several other calculators from the drop-down menu above.
For the values of single U.S. junk silver coins, use the
U.S. Silver Coin Melt Value Calculator. There is also a
Canadian Silver Coin Melt Value Calculator and an
Australian Silver Coin Melt Value Calculator.
Silver Price per Troy Ounce:
Silver Spot Price Last Updated on Server:
Currency:
Total Silver Value:
Total Silver Weight
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Price Spread
How to use the U.S. Silver Coin Rolls Calculator.
Enter the total number of rolls for each type of silver coin roll in the entire lot. Enter your
quantities in the corresponding text boxes to the right of each roll description (blue link).
As an alternative, you can simply click on the coin roll's picture, or its link, to increase
the value in its text box by 1. The calculator will automatically update the Total Silver
Value (in red), whenever a change is made to the number of rolls.
To calculate a partial roll of silver coins, enter a decimal value in the appropriate text box.
For example, a value of 1.5 will equal 1½ rolls of silver coins. Do take into account the
number of coins in a particular coin roll. A value of 1.5 in a dime roll text box would equal 75
total dimes, since there are 50 dimes in a roll. A value of 1.5 in a quarter roll text box would
equal 60 total quarters, since there are 40 quarters in a roll.
The Total Silver Value is derived based on the U.S. Dollar amount shown in the Silver
Price text box. You could also use one of the other major world currencies available in the
drop-down menu located underneath the prices. The default price is updated frequently during normal
trading hours. The Silver Price can be altered to indicate the price you would be looking to pay
per ounce for the silver content in any assortment of U.S. silver coin rolls. This will help you
in determining the maximum bid you might submit for an online silver coin roll auction.
In addition to the Total Silver Value (in red), the silver coin roll calculator will also figure
a Bid and Ask price based on the value displayed in the Price Spread text box. This value
defaults to 5%, but can be changed if you wish. The silver Bid and Ask prices are shown in the
lower tier of the silver results box, for those who have an interest in them.
The silver coin roll calculator determines total silver value and total silver content dependent
on the amount of silver contained in uncirculated silver coins that have not suffered any wear.
Circulated silver coins that do have some wear will not include as much silver. You have the
option to insert a percentage of that wear in the "Amount of Wear" text box. An entry
larger than the default of 0 (zero), will decrease the total silver value and total silver
weight results proportionally.