Junk silver refers to pre-1965 U.S. coins—dimes, quarters, and half dollars—composed of 90% silver. Valued for their metal content rather than collectible rarity, they serve as affordable bullion for investors hedging inflation. Coin dealers and stackers benefit from their liquidity, divisibility, and low premiums, making them practical for small trades or portfolio diversification.
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