A Couple of Pieces (A n00b question)

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by JHill, Nov 17, 2010.

  1. JHill

    JHill New Member

    Good Morning,
    1st off I want to apologize in advance of not being more organized about this but I was cleaning up in my house and ran across this little "stash" of domestic(American) & foreign currency, it ANYONE at all can assist me in knowing the value's and names of some of these pieces I would greatly appreciate it.

    *The one with Egyptian hieroglyphs is a torn piece i found walking in the house one day, never did find the rest, nor do i know what it was doing where i found it at.

    Again thanks for your help, and hopefully the picture are clear enough.

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  3. tennismaster

    tennismaster New Member

    The first and second bills are from the philippines. I don't know the value of them. The third bill is a pound form England again I don't know the value of it. 4-5 bills I think are Canadian. The 7th bill is a two dollar bill it is from 1953 . The value of this bill is 3.00. The third coin is a 1912 liberty head nickel. It is worth 2.00. The rest of the coins are barber and mecury dimes. I can not see their dates.
     
  4. JHill

    JHill New Member

    Thank you very much Tennismaster!
     
  5. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    I love it when money walks around in the house!:D

    Just kidding!

    The Canadian notes are face value.

    Please list the dates of the U.S. coins. Some can be quite valuable.
     
  6. swish513

    swish513 Penny & Cent Collector

    the one after the $2 bill is 50 cents from australia. the one after it is 25 cents from east caribbean states.
     
  7. tlasch

    tlasch Penny Hoarder & Food Stamp Aficionado

    They all seem fairly common to me (1 to 1.5x face value) the only one of interest to me is the torn egyptian note but it's in terrible condition thus worthless.

    Keep the lot if you like them the silver coins from here (The US) are worth 17.5 Face - 25.5 Face Value and might be worth selling if you want some quick cash. Either that or just keep them & pass them down to your children under the story "I found these at your great grandmas house"
     
  8. vnickels

    vnickels Matt Draiss Numismatics & Galleries

    v nickel 40 cents
    East Car. States a dime
    and England note face value
     
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