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Old 04-11-2007, 12:04 AM   #14 (permalink)
Just Carl
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It sounds like you are not up on grading of coins so let me explain something. Many coins are almost worth a fraction over face value if totally beat, worn, dented, etc. However, the exact same coin could be worth hundreds of dollars if in a mint state or extreamly uncirculated condition. You did not mention what condition your coins are in. As to the $2 bill, they are still available in many banks but no one wants them. Sort of like the baby dollar coins of late.
However, even if you don't know anything about what you have, keep them, look up more info on coin condions and possibly buy a book on them.
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