Okay, here we are. 1956 washington (AU with full luster), 1936-D buff nickel (not great at grading these, but appears XF-AU with mint luster and I love the toning), 1945-P silver war nickel (have no idea as to what grade it is and it has some ugly toning, but its silver and some mint luster), and a 2009-D Sac dollar (nice unc. example). Plus a 1928 $2 bill and two coin tubes. Got the lot for $6. I was helping customers for a few hours so he gave me a great deal in case you were wondering how I got it so cheap.
Any grade opinions? I know the Washington isn't a great picture but what about the buffalo and the jefferson?
The first buffalo G, the Columbian VF, the 57 Quarter VF, 56 Quarter is F, the 36 Buffalo G+ or F, the war nickel G, the Sac is Proof 65? and the $2 ... I have no clue...
So I went to a show today and I got: VF 1925 Lincoln-$.25 AG 1904 V Nickel-$.50 AG 1905 V Nickel-$.50 F 1925 S Buffalo Nickel-$1.50 XF 1937 Buffalo Nickel-$1.20 AU-55 1943 Nickel-$1.20 G 1872 Seated Dime-$6 F 1914 Barber Dime-$3 AU 1941 D Mercury Dime-$2.40 AG 1892 Barber Quarter-$3 VG 1914 Barber Quarter-$4 1966 SMS set-$5 and a 10x loupe for $2 from a bargain bin (used but does the job).