Depends on how you define "valuable". You have 12 cents in face value but they are a lot more "valuable" than that. If you are asking is there anything here I can retire on or even pay off the mortgage, No. It is a nicer group of coins than is normally posted by a new collector in a "What's it worth post, and I'd say the coins are desirable. Are they worth more than a dollar? Yes. Are they worth more then $10? Yes. Are they worth more than $100? Probably. Much more than that? Probably not Does that qualify as "valuable" Most of the value is in the 1800 S-197 cent.
Nice group of what look to be problem free coins. Wild guess of values. $20-$40 each and the 1800 cent at about $75. I like the FE the most. Has a nice look to it.
Really thanks all for help! I thought that the 1800 half cent should be the most valuable, but I didn't know if it is not fake. ldhair: What does the FE stands for? enochian: I'm not from USA, so it's hard to obtain RedBook. Coin dealers are not interested in USA and selling only junk. I have a one more coin for you. I googled it and it should be the most valuable from it. But I'm not sure about value in this condition.
Nice set of old US coins and some nice values there. ....the two cent piece is yes your best in value, I like the 1846 lg cent, the 1869 nickle and the 1868 3 cent myself , shame you're not in the states I make you an offer.
id trade you a 2013 redbook for any of thoes coins but i dont see that happening can i ask what you paid for the lot