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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 432645, member: 4552"]<b><i>WELCOME TO THE FORUM.</i></b> </p><p>I presume you mean about 50 <b>Nickels</b>. From 1860 to 1920 would make some of them priceless you know. Any Nickels you have with dates from 1860 to 1865 are extreamely rare since the first Nickel was a Shield Nickel in 1866. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie11" alt=":rolleyes:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p>Pending the dates and grades some are very expensive if they have dates like 1880, 1881 and really watch for a Liberty Head Nickel dated 1913. That one is worth a few hundred dollars.:smile:whistle:</p><p>For real, since the above is kind of a joke, please list what you have in the way of a description. Include the dates and what you think the condition of the coins are. Some of the ones after 1912 may have the first letter of the Mint where the coins were made on the reverse, back side of the coin. Those are normally on the bottom and would appear as a D or S. </p><p>What you may want to do, since there are so many and listing each one individually would take up a lot of time and space is to try some of the on line web sites that have a coin price listing such as the PCGS web site.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 432645, member: 4552"][B][I]WELCOME TO THE FORUM.[/I][/B] I presume you mean about 50 [B]Nickels[/B]. From 1860 to 1920 would make some of them priceless you know. Any Nickels you have with dates from 1860 to 1865 are extreamely rare since the first Nickel was a Shield Nickel in 1866. :rolleyes: Pending the dates and grades some are very expensive if they have dates like 1880, 1881 and really watch for a Liberty Head Nickel dated 1913. That one is worth a few hundred dollars.:smile:whistle: For real, since the above is kind of a joke, please list what you have in the way of a description. Include the dates and what you think the condition of the coins are. Some of the ones after 1912 may have the first letter of the Mint where the coins were made on the reverse, back side of the coin. Those are normally on the bottom and would appear as a D or S. What you may want to do, since there are so many and listing each one individually would take up a lot of time and space is to try some of the on line web sites that have a coin price listing such as the PCGS web site.[/QUOTE]
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