i have a 1919 p penny in POOR condition. i also have a 1946 nickle in GOOD condition. a 1953 d dime in FINE condition and a 1941 d penny in GOOD condition. AND A 1943 s WAR TIME CENT in FINE condition. can i get stories,facts, and or info?
Hi, Those coins that you listed are not worth much money. You need to buy a "Guide book of United States Coins" (Red Book) about $15.00. If you don't have a coin store near you. I believe that you can buy them at Borders, or Barnes & Noble, You can also get one on ebay. Hope this helps.
OK here goes..1919 cent .25 1946 Nickel .10 1953d dime 1.00 1941d cent .25 1943s cent about $1.00. Hope this helps you.
GET SOME REALLY GOOD FACTS & STORIES HERE & HERE Follow the links to the coins your looking for , learn & have fun rather than someone just giving you the answers. It will be more fun that way-
I actually was going off th top my head - :whistle: Since I started my job 6 months ago it seems like these type of prices are embedded in my brain. Grey Sheet, Blue Sheet, Green Sheet, Red Book - Heck -Im about color blind
IloveCOINS budgood's values seem to be dead on, the other values are just Red Book, and his are real life. Buy a The Guide Book, edited by Ken Bressett. It will give you a good basic background on all US coin types, and moderately close valuations. The problem with teh Guide Book (also known as the Red Book) is that the book is printed six + months in advance of the cover date, and then has to be prepared prior to that date. However, it is a good historical study in valuations dating back to 1947. Good luck and read, read, read. The Other Frank
of course you can put them in a small cigar box and sell it as a lost then found grandfather's Nebraska Bankbox horde on ebay.. probably net you $20 sorry just kidding..
You do realize that a word whjich is blue in a posting, and becomes underlined when you move your cursor over it, is a clickable link that will take you to a different page, don't you? Clicking on those links will give you a lot of facts.