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<p>[QUOTE="Kentucky, post: 1678934, member: 33176"]Calm down, you might even have to wait a day for an answer that you like. Littleton has been discussed lmany times on CT. Generally they sell coins for much more than they are worth. Most of the coins you listed are really only worth a little bit above their face value. That is not to say that they are not "collectable", cause people collect all sorts of stuff. I have been playing with completing a state quarters collection from pocket change. You do have some fun stuff and hopefully it will encourage you to keep collecting. </p><p><br /></p><p>The Merc dime is worth $2.00-3.00 and the Buff probably about $1.00-2.00. All the rest are worth a little above face. I would put the Presidential Dollars in the album. Wash your hands and handle the coins by the edges, or use thin cotton gloves. To press the dollars down into the depressions, cover them with a cotton handkerchief. </p><p><br /></p><p>A good way to get an idea of values is to check to see what the item is selling for (or has sold) on e-bay.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kentucky, post: 1678934, member: 33176"]Calm down, you might even have to wait a day for an answer that you like. Littleton has been discussed lmany times on CT. Generally they sell coins for much more than they are worth. Most of the coins you listed are really only worth a little bit above their face value. That is not to say that they are not "collectable", cause people collect all sorts of stuff. I have been playing with completing a state quarters collection from pocket change. You do have some fun stuff and hopefully it will encourage you to keep collecting. The Merc dime is worth $2.00-3.00 and the Buff probably about $1.00-2.00. All the rest are worth a little above face. I would put the Presidential Dollars in the album. Wash your hands and handle the coins by the edges, or use thin cotton gloves. To press the dollars down into the depressions, cover them with a cotton handkerchief. A good way to get an idea of values is to check to see what the item is selling for (or has sold) on e-bay.[/QUOTE]
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