Honestly I don't belong hear I have no clue what I'm doing I inherited these coins and there cool but a new 4wheeler s cooler and I know my loved one would want me to make sure that they went to someone like him so I find myself hear and any help would be hella appreciated . From what I think I learned is that out of all the coins I have 5 "money coins" a1901,1902&1905 Indian head penny there dirty but you can read liberty in the headdress lines in the feathers and the leads a on the back and 2 1937 buffalo Nickel then there's a bag of 22 wheat pennys 4 steel pennys ones whiney a2007 penny that's like a mirror a bag with 3 "gold" pennys a bag with 4nickel in it1968s,64and65,a coin with a v on the back that one's worn but then there's a pound of foreign coins from I don't have a clue to that either maybe we could help each other out I don't no there selling price if your interested but I could use some help either way please
Sorry the coins you pictured aren't worth more than a few dollars and the other ones you described don't sound valuable either but pictures would help with making a better determination.
You CAN post pictures of your coins and ask questions regarding their value. And you will get the help you want. You just have to be careful about what you say and how you say it in order to stay within the forum rules. That said, I moved your thread to a more appropriate section of the forum.
It sounds to me like he is trying to side-step the forum rules because he only has 4 posts, but that's just the pessimist in me. Chris
The pictures you have posted are of coins with minimal value. Probably a couple dollars each. 1901, 1902, 1905 Indian Head Cents are very common and have low value unless in superb condition. If the 1902 you posted is similar to the others, you only have a few dollars in value.
Sounds like you should probably just keep them, since you won't get anywhere near a high amount of money from them.
Keep them and get some coin flips to store them in. Any coin shop will have them. And don't try to clean them.
Interesting thread title... As others have said, the "money coins" are, most unfortunately and at best, worth only a few bucks as a lot (not each), and this would be a full retail price. Coins of this caliber - if the photos are representative of the other three - often end up offered or sold as generic types, sometimes out of a bulk container for novelty purposes/reasons. The reason is they're very plentiful in such conditions, and because of this, the supply far, far outweighs demand. Very few if any dealers would be willing to purchase them (for the aforementioned reason), but even if you could locate one who would, I'd be very surprised if the offer topped $1-$1.50 for the five. That said, you're certainly welcome to post photos of the others you have as you never know, but a I wouldn't suggest getting your hopes up.
As mentioned above...DON'T CLEAN THEM. There are ways to preserve/remove contaminants but the basic cleaning is often very detrimental to the coins. Don't mess with them until you know what will hurt them. If you have an inclination to learn more about them, who knows, you might find you enjoy the coins too.
I should keep my mouth shut, but Geez, "I don't no there selling price if your interested" I think an English language book would be a better investment than a 4-Wheeler.
Is everyone pretending they don't know a wind up thread when they see one? Obviously a regular taking the mickey out of some of the regular newbie posts,, with a smattering of extra illiteracy and stupidity to indicate it is clearly a joke.