I CANT TELL WHAT THE TOP COIN IS LOOKS KINDA LIKE 1909 S. HOWEVER PLEASE PAY CLOSE ATTENTION TO THE 3RD COIN 2ND ROW 1920 ARE ANY OF THESE WORTH MONEY
THAT LOOKS LIKE A 1919S TO ME. NOT A 1909S. YOUR COINS ARE WORTH MONEY. I WOULD GIVE YOU 9 CENTS FOR THE LOT. YOU ARE NOT GOING TO BE ABLE TO RETIRE OFF THE PROCEEDS. SORRY.
Sorry, most of those coins are pretty much demolished and damaged. Several appear to have verdigis to boot. We’re glad to answer your inquiries. We were all beginners at one point. But do us one favor, please: Lose the caps lock. Thanks.
As stated very well circulated coins not much value over face, when you type everything in caps from my understanding it means you are shouting. IMO Welcome to Cointalk Dave
The 1913-D would have a little value $3.50-$10 if it wasn't destroyed. Maybe $1 The 1919-S is also destroyed. 15 cents. The 1916 is not in bad shape. .30-.50 cents. The 1920 is very common, I don't see a MM, 20 cents. 1931 .50-.75 cents 1935 1935 1936 1939 about 10 cents each.