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coin prices? free 10 points! please?
okay, so i have some old coins, and i want to know the mint value, they are all circulated:
1961, Franklin half dollar
1963, Buffalo head nickel
1984, Liberty Silver 999 pure silver
1886, silver dollar
1943, ’silver’ wheat ear penny
1941, canadian penny
1971, silver dollar
1891, wheat ear penny
1979, susan b. anthony silver dollar
1944, Mercury dime
thanks for the help!!!
okay well they all look in prity good condition but i dont know how to tell.
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Can some one please give a guide at to the value of a PCS U S Mint sets?
I also have a two album set, of U S unclirlulated coin mint sets in two albums, from 1966 to 2008, and there must be some value to them, for insurance, or resales. Can you please advise as a guide.
PCS is Postal Commereative Society, that you buy from one a month.
All are in sealed mint packages, along with stamps and other information on that year.
The ones shown on E-bay are not the same, they are just mint sets, with out the albums and all the other informations on the cards, and stamps.
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Silver Roosevelt Dimes, Mercury Dimes, Barber (Liberty Head) Dimes, and my 1883 hawaiian dime. If you have any questions just ask! IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE REST OF MY COLLECTION PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AS I WILL BE RELEASING THE REST OF THE VIDEOS IN THE FUTURE.
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Silver Coins / Rounds and my gold chain
100 .999% Pure Silver Pan American Rounds. This video is for my Ebay Sales and will likely be taken down after my silver is sold. I have begun investing in silver and gold like many, due to the American economic crisis and serious inflation issues. I only wish I started collecting and investing earlier. I recommend it to people all the time. I have decided to get into buying, and now selling as well. It is also a great hobbie to share with your child. Kids these days collect all kinds of toys and hobbies that do not provide good investment. Get your kids into coins and when they grow older they will have a nice college fund in bullion that has increased value, unlike the dollar which is prone to inflation. It’s fun AND it’s an investment.
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My Coin Collection Part 2: Nickels / Half Dimes
Bison Nickels, War Nickels, Buffalo Nickels, Liberty Nickels and my 1860 half dime. As a side note, in the video i said there were 5 nickels belonging to the Lewis & Clark series. However there is actually 4 as the “Smiling Jefferson” also known as the “Monticello” is not part of the set. The 4 that are part of the set include The Bison, The Peace Medal (the one i called the hammer for some reason
P ), The Keelboat, and finally the Ocean in view. If anyone has any questions about these coins or any other coins in the US than just ask. No foreign coin questions as i probally will not have an answer for you. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE MORE OF MY COIN COLLECTION PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AS I WILL BE RELEASING THE REST OF THESE VIDEO’S IN THE FUTURE.
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My Coin Collection Part 1: Pennies
Wheat Pennies, Indian Head Pennies and my 1838 large cent. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE THE REST OF MY COLLECTION, PLEASE SUBSCRIBE AS I WILL BE RELEASING THE REST OF THE VIDEO’S IN THE FUTURE!
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What's the best coin value guide online?
I have a bunch of very old coins that I would like to estimate the values of. Except, I don’t want to go typing in each mint and date and type of coin I have in the search bar. Is there a website where I can look up everything I have and it will tell me GENERALLY how much they are worth? My coins range from 1970s Eisenhower coins to 1960s Kennedys to Mercury Dimes. HELP!