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Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by CoinNewbie8, Jun 26, 2009.

  1. CoinNewbie8

    CoinNewbie8 New Member

    Alright guys, I just inherite a large amount of coins and paper money from my great grandfather, and I'd like to know if any of the stuff is of value. My grading skills are very poor. Any photo requests will be fufilled. Here goes.

    1934, 1941 Mercury Dime-VF20

    1936, 1942, 1944, 1945 Mercury Dime-EF40

    1908 Liberty (Barber) Half-Dollar-G4

    1922, 1923, 1925 Peace Dollar-EF40

    1923, 1928 Peace Dollar-VF20

    1881 Liberty Head Dollar-Somewhere between EF40 and AU50

    3 Proof-Quality 2000 Sacagewea Dollars

    Numerous Bicentennial and "Normal" Eisenhower Silver Dollars in Great Condition

    Many Buffalo Nickels and Wheat Pennies-most in fairly poor shape

    2 1943 Silver Wheat Pennies in fairly bad shape

    Numerous 1979 Susan B. Anthony Dollars in Excellent Shape

    1937, 1945, 1942 Liberty Walking Half Dollar-VF20 (another w/ unreadable date)

    1943, 1941, 1951 Quarter-Fair Shape

    Numerous JFK Half Dollars

    1921 Liberty (Morgan) Dollar-AU50

    An odd coin-Front Side reads "United States of America" with a portrait of an eagle clutching a shield. Back side reads "Fifty Centavos" and "Filipinas" with a walking woman.

    Another very odd one-a 1958 Silver Wheat Penny in near proof condition.

    1954, 1963 Ben Franklin 1/2 Dollar-VF20

    1963 Ben Franklin 1/2 Dollar-EF40

    1905, 1906, 1912 Liberty Nickel-G4

    1900 Liberty Nickel-VG8

    Bicentennial Quarters in Good Shape

    Nice 1961 Penny With Freemason Symbol in a raised position

    1914 Liberty Dime-VG8


    And this is where the fun starts for Georgers.

    Paper Money:


    Interesting Bill-Square-Shaped, "One Yen" on front, "Military Currency" on top border, various Japanese symbols on it. Back says "Issued Pursuant to Military Proclamation".

    1928A Silver Certificate $1-Crisp with a very small tear and a tiny stain. Serial number is Z33818556A

    1976 $2-Uncirculated, from "A" print run. St. Louis FRB.

    1953 $2 with Red Ink-Many rips and yellowish tint.

    1935E Silver Certificate $1-Serial number is *40980151D. Dirty but no rips.

    Leather case. Front says "The United States of America's Two Dollar Bicentennial Commemorative Bill", "First Date of Issue-April 13, 1976". Within the case is a sealed 2 dollar bill from the Phildelphia FRB. Ser. # C08535694A. There is also a letter from the Franklin Mint stating that it is authentic and obtaine on the First day of the bill's release, etc. There is also a sealed certificate of authenticity.

    Finally, a Confederate States of America One ollar Bill in amazingly good shape considering its age. Dated Feb. 17th 1864. Strong signatures.


    Thanks in advance.
     
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  3. Grbose

    Grbose CoinSpace.com CEO

    The 1928 Peace Dollar if not an S mint has nice value to it worth possibly a few hundred. You can tell by flipping it over and looking for the very small S mint mark on the left side torward the lower half of the coin.
     
  4. CoinNewbie8

    CoinNewbie8 New Member

    I meant 1923.

    What about all the other stuff?
     
  5. Mark Feld

    Mark Feld Rare coin dealer

    I have filled in approximate values for some of the items below, next to your original listings.


     
  6. hontonai

    hontonai Registered Contrarian

    A product of the US Mint, for circulation in the Philippines while they were under US control. Either KM#167 (if dated 1903-1905), KM#171 (if dated 1907-1921), or KM#183 (if dated 1944S-45S).

    The earliest version was 13.4784g of .900 silver (.3900 oz. ASW) minted at Philadelphia and San Francisco. The second version was 10g of .750 silver (.2411 oz. ASW), also minted at Philly and San Fran. Values of those versions range from F $3.75 to $22,000 for one of the 2 known 1903S in XF.

    The final version (also 10g of .750 silver) was issued for the semi-autonomous US controlled Commonwealth of the Phillipines, and is worth only bullion value in circulated condition.

    Either JNDA Catalog #14-5 or #14-13 (I don't have Pick) issued by the US forces for use at the beginning of the Post WWII Occupation, until new currency from the Bank of Japan could get into circulation. #14-5 is cataloged at ¥700-5,000 (~$7.35-52.50) and #14-13 is cataloged at ¥100-1,000 (~$1.05-10.50), depending on condition.
     
  7. Edinmem

    Edinmem hobbyist

    How about a serial # on the CSA one dollar
     
  8. Ripley

    Ripley Senior Member

    Love to see the Reb $1 bill. I collect those. $1 in good shape are sooooo rare. Traci
     
  9. hrhomer

    hrhomer Member

    Yet ANOTHER Wheres Georger on Coin Talk! Welcome! I responded to your thread here. Dunno how helpful I was...

    ETA:

    Good pictures in this thread

    Joe (in Woodlake)
     
  10. Drew8048

    Drew8048 Member

    Your $1 CSA note is a seventh issue.

    "Amazing good shape" is arbitrary, but the value bestowed upon it by the guide Confederate States Paper Money 10th Edition is between $30 to $150.

    Edit- Based off the pictures from the above link, I would grade that note "Fine" and thus the value would be around $60.
     
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