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hi all! i have a question. would you save a 1981A $1 bill? i got one about a year ago and was deciding if i wanted to keep it or spend it. what...
worth a buck or two. speaking of lost in car seat coins, my dad found a 1921 morgan in a 1966 mustang in the 70's. he still has it. it is in...
$4-$5 according to the redbook. if you don't have the redbook, it is at walmart or anywhere they sell books. at walmart they are really cheap....
and my thoughs on the 1959D cent. i think someone plated it. why would it be coated in mercury? how could it? do you have a metal detector? if so...
yea! i thought john was saying that he had a half a buffalo nickel that was literly cut in two. my dad has half of a wheatie. why would someone...
oh. i was thinking of the time my dad acyually found a half of a wheatie! cut in half!
hi all! i was going thru my silver washingtons last night and found this one. it is a worn 1940D. in the redbook it shows only 2,797,600 coins...
count me in! thanks!
that's a really strict rule. so you can't say even your interested? i'm not trying to sound smart but why so strict? what's the deal?
that is messed up! is that the back? i see no memorial reverse. you got something there.
well, i guess you can ask for anything! cents, nickels, dimes, quarters, halves, and $ coins they have.
oh yea! and the silver ones from 1942-1945. these have a little bit of silver in them and are worth 75 cents each! $50 or less apiece! i didn't...
post some of the coins here! and if someone likes them, try to sell them here. or you could do ebay or coin dealers. do you have any flea markets...
the 1959 and older nickels are worth about 20 cents each. there are some rare dates though. the rare dates are 1938D, 1938S, 1939D, 1939S, 1949S,...
the roll of quarters would probaly sell for $100 then. $100 is the melt value.
they look like the nickels we find in boxes from the banks. i would say fine-very fine if that. there is really nothing spectacular about these...
what about this one?
90% roll-$105 40% roll $43 www.coinflation.com current melt value of u.s. coins.
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