Some banks do sell American Silver Eagles, but they do not hold and sell silver coins that are turned in.
Many coin dealers and jewelers buy gold & silver.
You generally can't buy silver dollars or any older silver coins at a bank. Because the value of the coin greatly exceeds the face value of the coin, if someone wanted to deposit a silver dollar they would only give them $1 for it, when the coin is worth at least $30 in silver content. Because of this few people ever deposit silver coins and the ones that are deposited are bought by the bank employees as curiosities. The only "silver" dollars you might find at a bank are Eisenhower dollars, but these contain no silver and are sold for $1, but since many people keep them as curiosities, there are few banks that carry them in stock, but at some banks you might find a few. Some banks do sell silver proof sets and other collector coins, but the prices that they sell it for is much more than it would cost you to go to a coin shop and buy the exact same set for.
No, banks do not buy old coins. However, there are a lot of coin dealers and jewelry stores that will buy old coins. There are also private collectors of older coins who will purchase them too.
Local pawn shops, we buy gold and silver stores, and the coin guy.
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Some banks do sell American Silver Eagles, but they do not hold and sell silver coins that are turned in.
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Yes, you can buy current silver proof sets & bullion coins from the U.S. Mint.
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Many coin dealers and jewelers buy gold & silver.
Jewelers and coin dealers buy gold and silver.
Coin dealers, jewelers, collectors are known to buy silver coins.
You generally can't buy silver dollars or any older silver coins at a bank. Because the value of the coin greatly exceeds the face value of the coin, if someone wanted to deposit a silver dollar they would only give them $1 for it, when the coin is worth at least $30 in silver content. Because of this few people ever deposit silver coins and the ones that are deposited are bought by the bank employees as curiosities. The only "silver" dollars you might find at a bank are Eisenhower dollars, but these contain no silver and are sold for $1, but since many people keep them as curiosities, there are few banks that carry them in stock, but at some banks you might find a few. Some banks do sell silver proof sets and other collector coins, but the prices that they sell it for is much more than it would cost you to go to a coin shop and buy the exact same set for.
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Coin dealers and jewelers do buy gold & silver coins.
Many coin dealers and jewelers buy gold & silver.