I know the things are not very good pictures but these are in excellent shape very fine quality what do you think they are worth
They look like average circulated coins, so barring any of the varieties for the year unfortunately they're worth is relative to the silver contained within. Currently that's basically $5.72 each based on current silver spot of $15.82/oz
If you have a Red Book, you can find the amount of silver contained in any US coin. The 1964 Kennedy half dollar contains .36169 ounces of silver. Chris
I know about what the work as far as silver the weight of silver but I was wondering if there's anybody to other than that
Not, worth much unless a conditional rarity, variety, or error. Which do you think is of the best and worst grade, take an infocus shot of each and post them.
Sorry for the delay I've been busy course you know some family problems anyway here's another picture I hope this does you better
My phone doesn't take really good pictures so I'm having kind of a hard time getting very clear I'll have to find a better way to do it and send you more tomorrow
Can't make out the dime but the rest of the coins unless that 1885 Morgan has a CC mint mark you're once again looking at a valuation of close to spot. So for the 64 Kennedy's roughly $5.72, the 57 D Franklin the same $5.72, the 65' Kennedy is only 40% silver and it's value is roughly $2.33 and the Morgan $12.23 'but you can usually get a couple dollars premium for these in similar condition'. If that Morgan has a CC mintmark which would look like this below it would be worth much more.
No it is an Omint I do have some nice barber quarters from 1904 and 07 and 1912 and then a few barber knickles and even some paper currency can you tell me anything about the devil's face on the Canadian 2 dollar bill?
Umm what is this thread asking? Those are normal circulated silver coins and are worth melt value (maybe a couple dollars over). I don’t know about the paper currency.
sorry I have a very limited knowledge regarding U.S. paper currency and have virtually no knowledge on Canadian currency