inherited some coins

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by kbalisciano, Jul 13, 2017.

  1. kbalisciano

    kbalisciano New Member

    Hey guys so I just joined here. I inherited a whole bunch of coins but took a picture of a few. There are many rolls of silver coins but here are some individual coins and older books. WIN_20170713_18_31_55_Pro.jpg WIN_20170713_18_31_34_Pro.jpg WIN_20170713_18_28_05_Pro.jpg WIN_20170713_18_28_35_Pro.jpg WIN_20170713_18_30_13_Pro.jpg
     
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  3. SchwaVB57

    SchwaVB57 Well-Known Member

    Very Nice! The 1807 Bust 1/2 sticks out from the picture. Welcome to CoinTalk!
     
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  4. kbalisciano

    kbalisciano New Member

    I'll probably keep the 20 or so books but I'm not a collector and would like to get rid of some of the stuff. I have many rolls of kennedy half dollar and mercury dimes. Anything worth selling?
     
  5. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    Some may be worth face value
    Others worth their silver value
    Others maybe more

    As you can guess it would require some extreme detail of each coin to know other than a generic statement.
     
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  6. tommyc03

    tommyc03 Senior Member

    I remember the day when the 1916D Mercury dime knockout was still intact. No one ever expected to be able to get one, including the makers of the boards.
     
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  7. kbalisciano

    kbalisciano New Member

    What information do you need? I read up on grading coins but it seems difficult. I'm not familiar with all this stuff
     
  8. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Or if you did, you were expected to spring for one of the fancy albums with plastic sliders, instead of jamming it into a friction-fit cardboard slot.

    Now, of course, you're expected to buy and keep it in a slab, lest you accidentally (heaven forbid) touch it. (Or more to the point for a 1916-D, find out that it's counterfeit.)
     
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  9. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    You could start with a simple list of type, date, and mint just for the ease of weeding out lesser coins and/or possibilities, but to be thorough, you'd need to post clear obv/rev (front and back) photos of each coin.
     
  10. Histman

    Histman Too Many Coins, Not Enough Time!

    There are several trustworthy folks on this site who can help guide you. Biggest thing in asking "what's it worth" is including Obverse and Reverse pictures of the coin(s). There is also a For Sale area where you can post what you want to sell. I spend a ton of time there looking to purchase.
     
  11. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Many of the merc's appear to have been cleaned.
     
  12. tommyc03

    tommyc03 Senior Member

    I'm going wayyy back Jeff, like 1966. I think the folders might have been less than a fifty cent piece and I don't remember any albums at that point. Certainly no TPG's back then either. Simpler grading and no Sheldon system. I would have to give up getting two or three 12 cent cover comic books each time I got the next folder. One summer, no comics or coins as it took me all summer to save my paper route money to get my first Banana seat Spyder bike. Anyone remember those? $30.00 out the door and assembled. Then came decking it out with a bell, battery operated headlight and tassles. Choices, choices. :)
     
  13. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    Yes, and like it was yesterday. Ahh... the good ole days when kids actually did things with other kids, used their imaginations, and even, once in a while, actually played.... outside!
     
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