The difference is completely dependent on date/mintmark and condition. Let's say it's a relatively common date and it's very worn. In this case, you'll only get a small premium.
If it's rare or in great condition, you could get a premium in the hundreds of dollars for a single coin. A 1901S that's worn would still bring $1000s.
so much of it depends on condition it's best when gathering them to look at it in terms of silver value and then if you are considering selling look at each piece individualy for what the numisemeric value may be
Gotcha, thanks. One more question if you don't mind, what kind of premium can you get on a barber vs a later dated coin?
The difference is completely dependent on date/mintmark and condition. Let's say it's a relatively common date and it's very worn. In this case, you'll only get a small premium.
If it's rare or in great condition, you could get a premium in the hundreds of dollars for a single coin. A 1901S that's worn would still bring $1000s.
so much of it depends on condition it's best when gathering them to look at it in terms of silver value and then if you are considering selling look at each piece individualy for what the numisemeric value may be