List of what is in my dresser...

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Marbleheader, Oct 7, 2009.

  1. Marbleheader

    Marbleheader Junior Member

    After most of my life going by without paying any attention, I have finally begun the project of organizing and listing the pile of coins in my dresser. Here is a partial list so far, I would love to know if any of these jump out at anybody as possibly being worth something? Thank you kindly!
    Series 1917 two dollar bill, large note
    Series 1923 one dollar silver certificate, large note, E27652787B H.V. Speelman (just have the left half of note)

    1919 D Liberty walking half dollar
    1941 Liberty walking half dollar
    1941 D Liberty walking half dollar
    1945 D Liberty walking half dollar
    1934 S Liberty walking half dollar
    1942 Liberty walking half dollar

    1926 Peace silver dollar

    1887 Morgan silver dollar
    1921 Morgan silver dollar (last Morgan minted)
    1878 cc Morgan silver dollar (first Morgan minted)

    1954 D Franklin half dollar
    1951 Franklin half dollar

    1972 D Eisenhower silver dollar
    1972 Eisenhower silver dollar (2 of them)
    1974 Eisenhower silver dollar
    1976 Eisenhower silver dollar (2 of them)

    1964 Kennedy half dollar (sealed in plastic case)
    1990 P Kennedy half dollar (2 of them)
    1993 P Kennedy half dollar
    1971 Kennedy half dollar (2 of them)

    1907 Indian head penny
    1908 Indian head penny
    1884 Indian head penny
    1865 Indian head penny
    1904 Indian head penny
    1863 Indian head penny
    1900 Indian head penny
    1898 Indian head penny

    1943 Lincoln penny Steel
    1940 Lincoln penny

    1937 Buffalo nickel
    1937 D Buffalo nickel
    Two Buffalo nickels so worn I cannot make out date



    1935 S Mercury dime
    1937 Mercury dime
    1925 Mercury dime

    1950 D Washington quarter (two of them)
    1940 Washington quarter
    1942 S Washington quarter
    1957 D Washington quarter
    1945 Washington quarter
    2000 Washington quarter South Carolina
    1999 P Washington quarter Georgia
    1963 Washington quarter
    1965 Washington quarter

    1946 Jefferson nickel

    1965 Roosevelt dime (three of them)
    1966 Roosevelt dime
    1968 Roosevelt dime
    1990 P Roosevelt dime
    1952 Roosevelt dime
    1991 P Roosevelt dime bent & twisted
    1973 D Roosevelt dime
    1956 Roosevelt dime
    1949 Roosevelt dime

    1938 Nazi 5 reichspfennig, (mint-mark F for Stuttgart) coin, copper/aluminum
     
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  3. PennyGuy

    PennyGuy US and CDN Copper

    You've got quite a hoard there, some interesting issues and dates. With condition of the coins someone should be able to give you an idea of value. Pictures are the best, they would allow judging as to condition when setting a value. Posting pics is easy, here is a how to thread: http://www.cointalk.com/t8565/

    I would also recommend the book "A guide book of United Stated Coins" by RS Yeoman. The 2010 edition is out, one caution, the pricing noted is not gospel. Actual sale prices vary wildly. But there is a wealth of information about the coins you have.

    and Welcome to CoinTalk
     
  4. Marbleheader

    Marbleheader Junior Member

    Thank you kindly! What would you say are the most "interesting" of the coins I listed? Thanks again!
     
  5. PennyGuy

    PennyGuy US and CDN Copper


    With my collecting interest limited to copper, cents and two cents, I'm gonna go with the early Indian Head Cents, the 1863 and 1863. Both were minted during the Civil War.

    The 1937D Buffalo nickel is also interesting, you need to check to see if that Bison has 3 or 4 legs. If it is three then you really have something on your hands.
     
  6. Marbleheader

    Marbleheader Junior Member

    Hey, thank you! The buffalo has 4 legs and the 1863 indian head penny is actually the best one of the lot condition wise, I dont know how to rate coins but it looks very detailed to me......thanks again!
     
  7. borgovan

    borgovan Supporter**

    Condition is everything. Nothing really jumps out at me, with the exception of the 1878-CC morgan, which could be worth some money.

    Some of what you've listed is worth only face value.

    Some of what you've listed is common-date silver coinage, and if in common circulated condition will bring a multiple of face value, currently about 11 times.
     
  8. K6UA

    K6UA Junior Member

    I've seen a blue (with b&w pages) and red (with color pages) version at the bookseller, which one or both to get? what's the difference other than the color?

    Also, they don't go above 65 rated coins, is there a source for 66+, either on line or on paper?

    thanks
     
  9. borgovan

    borgovan Supporter**

    K6UA -- you'll want the Redbook. Don't buy it for the prices, though, as you will be sorely disappointed. Buy it as a learning tool, and read it thoroughly. The blue book is also a price guide; supposed to be dealer buy prices, but it too is flawed.

    Also, if you're new enough to be asking about whether you should buy the Redbook or Bluebook, I wouldn't worry too much about MS-66 and higher grades or prices. Learn what you're doing first before messing with this kind of material. There are lots of pitfalls, from overgrading, to overzealous low-tier TPGs, to buying common modern junk.

    On a more positive note, yes, there are all manner of price guides on the internet, for all grades and types of coins. There are also grading guides, and tons of informative articles and stories that you should read before spending too much.

    And, of course, CoinTalk is a fantastic resource.
     
  10. K6UA

    K6UA Junior Member

    thanks for the advise...sounds good to me.
     
  11. MissSasha

    MissSasha Junior Member

    Or, you know, you could send it to me for "evaluation".

    I swear I'll give it back all nice and "evaluated" :whistle:
     
  12. RickieB

    RickieB Expert Plunger Sniper

    The $2 Series 1917 Notes Screams out to me... can you post an image of that note??


    RickieB
     
  13. abe

    abe LaminatedLincolnCollector

    Do you know the type of 1864 indian cent that you have?
     
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