Copper sorting - Effort by hoarders to collect pre-82 pennies that are primarily copper, vs the zinc "zincolns" made today. Actual copper value > 2 cents/coin, but our own internal trading floor seems to be tracking these around 1.4 cents/coin. Why? Hope that in the future, pennies are allowed to be melted. By having the coins now, these folks are hedging their bets. One of the forum residents makes/sells Ryedale machines (various capacities) to aid in this otherwise manual effort.
Skill level required - 1/5
Numismatic value - 1/5
Silver collecting - bullion - best prices for more than 20 ounces seems to be APMEX, provided you're willing to cut them a check vs pay a pretty hefty fee for credit card processing. American Silver Eagles (ASE) command a few dollars more per round, which you may/may not get back as a premium when you sell. One thing though - they're definitely better recognized/verified than standard independent mint rounds. For the average collector, bars/rounds from 1-10ounces seem to have the best price/silver ratio when considering ease of sale later. 100oz bars (>$2k these days) don't have quite the same liquidity, and higher risk of counterfeit. You'll pay more for name brand bars (Engelhard, Johnson & Matthey, etc), but resale appears to hold this premium.
Pricing seems to be {bid} 90% spot {ask}105-110% spot. Fair amount of forum deals, so watch for these!
Skill level required - 1/5
Numismatic value - 1/5
Silver collecting - 40/90% coins - collecting coins that are either 40% or 90% silver. Less premium than pure bullion.
Link for melt price info - http://www.coinflation.com/
Big market - Franklin halves, 64 (and all S mint) Kennedy halves, Walker halves, pre-64 quarters, pre-64 dimes, 42-45 "war nickels". When buying from sources - make sure that you're talking Face Value. If you're not - beware of conversion from Troy to standard ounces/pounds!!! Going rate is typically under spot, with plenty of buyers/sellers, keeping this a very liquid asset.
Skill level required - 1/5
Numismatic value - 2/5
Coin collecting - Numismatic This takes a bit more skill, especially if you're looking at these as an investment. Knowing how to grade unslabbed/non-third party graded coins is a necessity to not get burned. I'm just getting into this....this is where most of the future work on the post will go.
Skill level required - 5/5
Numismatic value - 5/5 (duh!
