I have 10 coins dating as late as 1795.. Please Help with Info

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Loui, Apr 1, 2011.

  1. Loui

    Loui New Member

    I was looking to see if someone can give me info and price on what they are worth.
    -1873 United States Of America Trade Dollars 420 Grains 900 Fine
    -1795 Liberty United States Of America
    -(2)1796 Liberty United States Of America (Slightly Differtent than 1795)
    -1851 United States Of America 1 Dollar
    -1800 Liberty United States Of America E. Pluribus Unum
    -1878 Liberty United States Of America 100 cents Goloid Metric 1-G, 16.1-S, 1.9-C, Grams 14.25
    -Republica Mexicana Un Peso Z s 1900. F.Z. 902,7
    -Republica Mexicana 8R.M.1882.M.H.10D.20G
    -1918 Un Peso Estados Unidos Mexicanos
     
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  3. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Welcome to the forum Loui! Condition or grade of the coins determines how much they're worth so I suggest you find a way and post some pics. That said, the Goloid coin is most likely a copy, unmarked of course but still a fake. JMHO. Check out the link. :thumb:There will be more members and opinions in the morning. Until then, don't sell or get rid of any coins. :D


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goloid
     
  4. KoinJester

    KoinJester Well-Known Member

    Without pictures your question cannot be answered
     
  5. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    Good to have you here Loui. Like the others said, we really need pictures to be able to evaluate your coins. Some may be fakes or reproductions, but if they're all genuine it sounds like you have some nice pieces there. Get back to us as soon as you can.

    Bruce
     
  6. jloring

    jloring Senior Citizen

    Hmmm... all the coins you've mentioned are heavily counterfeited. As stated, you need to post some pictures, or take your coins to the nearest coin shop for evaluation.
     
  7. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    Where did you acquire these coins?
     
  8. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    I was gonin to say the same thing. All of these coins are available in large quantities from China. The quickest way for us to help you is for you to weigh a few. Most of these fakes are not silver. If you bought them from an Asian market, a flea market, orr the street, or similar relatively recently I can almost guarantee you they are fakes.

    If they aren't fakes these are all pretty pricey coins, especially the early US dollars.
     
  9. Texas John

    Texas John Collector of oddments

    It's very unlikely that you stumbled upon such a treasure trove. Every one of those "coins" is probably a fake.
     
  10. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

    Loui - pictures !!!!
     
  11. Loui

    Loui New Member

    I shall post pictures up in like 20 minutes.. As to how i acquired them, I did a job on someones car and they didnt have ALL the money to pay so they gave me a fraction of it in these coins.
     
  12. Texas John

    Texas John Collector of oddments

    A heavily worn but intact 1795 dollar would be worth about $2,000.

    Same for each of those two :goofer: 1796 dollars.

    A 1878 goldoid pattern sold at auction for almost $6,000 in 2007

    That must have been one helluva repair bill.
     
  13. Loui

    Loui New Member

    It was honestly the change of a fuel pump but who I got it from didn't know much about them either told me they were worth a good $75 each and when i thought $75 x 10= $750 that would be a win but who knows... Also i took about 10 pictures can i upload with the same post?
     
  14. coinmaster1

    coinmaster1 Active Member

    The Goloid piece is extremely rare, as are all of the other pieces that someone gave you. Unless there are pictures, my best guess is that they are ALL fake.
     
  15. coinmaster1

    coinmaster1 Active Member

    You can post up to 5 pics at a time, I think.
     
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  18. Merc Crazy

    Merc Crazy Bumbling numismatic fool

    I can pretty confidently say that I wouldn't take those in payment and you got ripped off, even though I'm not an expert... so I'll let an expert take it from here.
     
  19. Loui

    Loui New Member

  20. Texas John

    Texas John Collector of oddments

    All fakes or fantasy pieces.
     
  21. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    I'm sorry to say, those are all counterfeits.
     
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