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US Silver Coin Melt Value
Mercury dimes, Walking Liberty halves, Morgan & Peace dollars, war nickels — every pre-1965 silver issue.

US Copper Melt Value
Pre-1982 Lincoln cents are 95% copper. Calculate by quantity, rolls, face value, or weight.

Canadian Silver Coin Melt Value
Canadian dimes, quarters, halves and silver dollars from 1858 through 1968 — .925, .800 and .500 fine.

US Nickel Melt Value
Jefferson nickels — 75% copper, 25% nickel. Track melt value vs face premium in real time.

US Gold Coin Melt Value
Classic $1–$20 gold (1849–1933), modern American Gold Eagles, Buffalos and First Spouse coins.

Canadian Nickel Melt Value
Canadian 5¢ nickel issues — pure nickel (1922–1981) through current cupro-nickel composition.

Scrap Gold Melt Value
10K · 14K · 18K · 22K · 24K — convert any weight of karat gold to live spot value.

Canadian Copper Melt Value
Pre-1997 Canadian one-cent pieces — 98% copper. Calculate intrinsic copper value.

Scrap Silver Melt Value
Sterling (.925), Britannia (.958), coin silver (.900), Scandinavian (.830), European (.800).
Frequently asked
FAQAre the spot prices live?
Yes. Gold, silver, platinum and palladium refresh from a public spot feed every few seconds. You can also override the spot price on any calculator to model a scenario.
Is the calculator free to use?
Yes — every calculator is free. The site is supported by ads, not by upselling features or hiding fields behind a paywall.
How accurate are the coin specifications?
Coin gross weight and fineness come from published Mint and Royal Mint specifications. Actual silver weight (ASW) and actual gold weight (AGW) are computed to five decimal places.
Do you store my data?
No. Calculations happen entirely in your browser. We don't track quantities or save inventory server-side.