6x buffalo nickles 1937 1937 1930 1929 No year No year 2x silver dimes 1964 1963 70x wheat pennies ( not in penny book) [TABLE="width: 193"] [TD="align: right"]1910[/TD] no mint mark [TD="align: right"]1923[/TD] no mint mark [TD="align: right"]1926[/TD] no mint mark [TD="align: right"]1930[/TD] s [TD="align: right"]1939[/TD] no mint mark [TD="align: right"]1939[/TD] s [TD="align: right"]1940[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1940[/TD] s [TD="align: right"]1941[/TD] no mint mark [TD="align: right"]1943[/TD] s [TD="align: right"]1943[/TD] s [TD="align: right"]1943[/TD] s [TD="align: right"]1944[/TD] no mint mark [TD="align: right"]1944[/TD] s [TD="align: right"]1945[/TD] no mint mark [TD="align: right"]1945[/TD] s [TD="align: right"]1945[/TD] s [TD="align: right"]1945[/TD] s [TD="align: right"]1946[/TD] no mint mark [TD="align: right"]1947[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1948[/TD] s [TD="align: right"]1949[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1949[/TD] no mint mark [TD="align: right"]1949[/TD] no mint mark [TD="align: right"]1950[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1950[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1950[/TD] s [TD="align: right"] 1951[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1951[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1951[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1951[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1952[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1952[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1952[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1952[/TD] s [TD="align: right"]1952[/TD] s [TD="align: right"]1952[/TD] s [TD="align: right"]1953[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1953[/TD] s [TD="align: right"]1953[/TD] s [TD="align: right"]1953[/TD] s [TD="align: right"]1954[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1954[/TD] s [TD="align: right"]1954[/TD] s [TD="align: right"]1955[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1955[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1955[/TD] no mint mark [TD="align: right"]1956[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1956[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1956[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1956[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1956[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1956[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1956[/TD] no mint mark [TD="align: right"]1957[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1957[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1957[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1957[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1957[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1957[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1957[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1957[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1957[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1957[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1957[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1958[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1958[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1958[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1958[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1958[/TD] d [TD="align: right"]1958[/TD] d [/TABLE]
The pair of dimes is worth a minimum of five bucks. $2.25 x 2 = $4.50 is their current melt value. So you're looking at maybe around $8-$10 for the whole lot. :welcome: to CoinTalk!
I know you said no pictures but without photos there's no way to determine if they are worth anymore then face value, except for silver value as iGradeMS70 provided.
thanks you guys i will try taking pic all i have is a 16 mega pixel camera i will take pics of my coin book and of the 73 wheat pennies i have now
It shows that it was posted at 3:38AM, but that's okay. I've been up since 2:30AM. Unfortunately, I wasn't here to catch the oversight when it occurred. I was down at the local convenience store drinking coffee, smoking and working logic puzzles. Chris
Oh sorry, probably should've mentioned I'm on the Pacific coast, so that's 12:30am PST. At 3:38am PST, I was sound asleep.
ok so tell me what could be the most valuable wheat penny and i will take a more detailed picture of it if you need a better pic of any nickle or dime tell me and i will take it thanks for your time
Mmmm, not quite. In a retail setting, you'd see "common date" Wheaties (like yours) selling for anywhere from 3-5 cents. If you were to approach a dealer with such coins, they'd likely offer you 2 cents a piece. That's our buy price.