Interesting Pennys

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Just Curious., Jul 31, 2008.

  1. Just Curious.

    Just Curious. New Member

    I'm not a big currency collector, but if I see an interesting piece of currency I keep it. So far my colection consists three thing's. They are: a 1903 Indian Head penny, a 1964 copper penny that appers to have been colored silver with a Masonic stamp on Linclon's chest, and last but not least, a 1950 Ten dollar bill that says: "This note is legal tender for all debts, public and private, and is redeemable in lawful money at the united states treasury, or any federal reserve bank." Then on the bottom it says: Will Pay To The Bearer on Demand TEN DOLLARS.

    So I'd just like to know a little bit more about these and what they are worth.

    Thanks.
     
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  3. Magman

    Magman U.S. Money Collector

    post pictures of the 10 dollar bill and Indian Head cent.

    the 64 lincoln is just a counter stamp.
    the 10$ depends on condition greatly, as does the 1903 - however, its most likely in circulated condition, and the indian head cent is worth about... .50-1.00? unless its really nice... lol
     
  4. Just Curious.

    Just Curious. New Member

    Sorry, cant do pics. don't own a camera. :/

    The Ten is in pretty good condition, except for where it was folded in 1/4s and put in sombodys wallet for many a year. and sombody put small sharpie marks on the right hand side of both sides. Curse them. :/

    the Indian head is very dark in color, but the detail is still very good. which is rather suprising seeing as I found it next to the railroad tracks.
     
  5. Magman

    Magman U.S. Money Collector

  6. Just Curious.

    Just Curious. New Member

    nope. :[

    hmmm, I can see the head band but cant make out "liberty". cant see the diamonds either. :/ curses.


    Hey, I also have two coins marked Banque Du Liban, one is worth 500 the other 250. any info on those?
     
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