I don't think they are worth anything. I had them in a tub with jewelry. I haven't had time to clean them up. But anybody see anything on here I shouldn't spend. I've got to get up gas money for the week and don't want to give anything of higher value away. The only one that see me s different is the 1966 half dollar that see me s to be just silver and the gold looking quarter. Anyone's expertise is appreciated. I have a lot of foreign coins. Thanks.
I think I see a 1966 Kennedy, correct. Don't spend that one as it's 40% silver clad. The condition of the other coins/bill renders them spending fodder. Welcome to the forum......
Hello, The Susan B. Anthony dollars and the Presidential dollars are face value. $1.00 each The gold quarter is an alteration with no extra premium. Most of the Kennedy Halves are face value. The 1966 has some silver in it but you won't get much for it. The Buffalo nickel is worn with no high premium. The money clip is cool but only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. The $2.00 bill is common. Also face value. Many foreign coins go for 3 or 4 for a $1.00 at local flea markets. Most are demonetized.
Check the SBAs for near date/far date. This means you will have to do some research. The ‘66 KHD is 40% silver. All of these coins are in miserable condition. The corrosion, staining and wear minimize any value, and all have very low eye appeal. Unless you use them as place holders in a Whitman album until you get better ones, these are all pretty much spenders.