Coins

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Charlene C, Jun 25, 2017.

  1. Charlene C

    Charlene C New Member

    does anyone know anything about any of these coins I'm new to this. See pics below and I also have 46 buffalo nickles with dates starting from 1919 some dates I can't see
     

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  3. KSorbo

    KSorbo Well-Known Member

    Not seeing any rarities but you have several coins containing 90 percent silver and a half dollar (the 1968) with 40 percent silver. The silver dollars have some premium over bullion, probably worth 20 dollars or so each give or take a few. The other halves and dimes are worth their silver content. Couldn't make out the date on the Shield nickel but I'm guessing 5-10 dollar range. The Indian cent is worth a couple dollars as well.

    We can't help with the Buffalo nickels without photos.
     
  4. ewomack

    ewomack 魚の下着

    That's a fun little stash there, but, as already said, nothing that you can retire on. Most show pretty extensive wear, but the dollars, half dollars and dimes do contain silver.

    A good introduction to US coinage in general is the annual "Red Book" published by Whitman. You can use it for a very general idea of prices, but far more for learning about the coin types, compositions and history.
     
  5. howards

    howards Shield Nickel Nut

    The shield nickel is dated '67, '68, or '69. (Dated by the reverse type.)
     
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