Can Someone Identify These Coins (Pics)

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by rightcoastsurf, Sep 15, 2006.

  1. rightcoastsurf

    rightcoastsurf New Member

    not so much identify...but maybe tell me a bit more about these...
     

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  3. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

    Large Cent, 2 Cent, V-Nickel.
     
  4. rightcoastsurf

    rightcoastsurf New Member

    are they rare at all? worth anything? here is 2 more coins.
     

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  5. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    All US coins just in case you were not sure :D and Ben been economical with words LOL

    De Orc :D
     
  6. rightcoastsurf

    rightcoastsurf New Member

    well....are they rare. somewhat rare? common?


    worth anything?
     
  7. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    I am not a US coin collecter so please have patience until someone more knowlagable happens along, and yes they have a value :D

    De Orc :thumb:
     
  8. rightcoastsurf

    rightcoastsurf New Member

  9. Jim C (Mich)

    Jim C (Mich) Senior Member

    That flying eagle penny looks nice. Where did ya get em all?
     
  10. rightcoastsurf

    rightcoastsurf New Member

    got them from my grandfathers attic. he passed away a few years ago. these have just been lying around...anyone else with any comments?


    thanks so far guys!
     
  11. pcrdnadave

    pcrdnadave Senior Member

    My gosh folks. If that an 1857 large cent in XF (from what I see in the pic) its worth 2 or 3 hundred dollars or more.

    Is the 2nd pic in the first post a half cent?
     
  12. pcrdnadave

    pcrdnadave Senior Member

    Whats the date on the 2 cent piece, Is there a mint mark on the Morgan dolla?

    The V-nickel looks too coroded to be of value. But these look like pretty nice coins to me. Tell me more about the coin in the first post dated 1856. Is it a half cent?
     
  13. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 Treasure Hunter

    Don't clean them in any way. Don't rub them, rinse them, or touch the surfaces. Regardless of how well meaning or gentle you are, or how much you think you are improving their appearance, you will destroy much of their value to serious collectors.
     
  14. rightcoastsurf

    rightcoastsurf New Member

    the 1856 is a half cent. and judging with an untrained eye, the back looks even better than the front does.

    the 2 cent piece is dated 1864 (BARELY ledgeable, unfortunately)


    and the 1857 is indeed a large cent. I would like to agree with your XF rating:)
     
  15. rightcoastsurf

    rightcoastsurf New Member

    oh...the silver dollar is from the new orleans mint.
     
  16. pcrdnadave

    pcrdnadave Senior Member


    These are nice coins. The half cent is also desirable to the tune of more than 50 or 60 dollars.

    These are my opinions based on the pics.
     
  17. zaneman

    zaneman Former Moderator

    Right coast,
    On the back of the morgan dollar dated 1892 under the eagle, are there any letters such as s, o, or cc?
     
  18. rightcoastsurf

    rightcoastsurf New Member

    thanks. how about the flying eagle and the silver dollar?
     
  19. rightcoastsurf

    rightcoastsurf New Member

    yes, there is an "o"...implying new orleans, correct?
     
  20. satootoko

    satootoko Retired

    Actually coming right out and saying "I was minted in New Orleans". :D
     
  21. rightcoastsurf

    rightcoastsurf New Member

    haha...whats the worth for the one i posted?
     
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