Five better Cents from My Father's Collection

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by rosethe, Jul 20, 2020.

  1. rosethe

    rosethe Junior Member

    I found 2 more 31S cents along with a few misc cents.

    As always I appreciate all opinions on grades and values.

    1913-SObv.jpg 1913-SRev.jpg 1914-SObv.jpg 1931-S#2Obv.jpg 1931-S#2Rev.jpg 1931-S#3Obv.jpg 1931-S#3Rev.jpg 1911-SObv.jpg
     

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  4. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    He had some very nice coins.
     
  5. Mountain Man

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    Nice coins. Too bad about the reverse damage from hits on the second '31 S. As to value, I have no clue as I don't deal with cent coins. Good luck.
    As a side note, I know you are trying to figure the value of your dad's collection, have you considered having it professionally evaluated by some of the more reputable companies? For a fee, they will go through your entire collection and put values on it.
     
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  6. rosethe

    rosethe Junior Member

    A company such as?
     
  7. Mountain Man

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    While I personally haven't researched this, I was told that many of the reputable auction houses, like Heritage, would evaluate the collection, for a fee. Their name on the paper would go a long way further in validating the value than an unknown coin store owner, in my opinion.
    https://www.ha.com/information/estate-appraisal.s?ic=Tab-Service-Appraisal-121913
    https://sell.stacksbowers.com/?c1=M...r7=c&msclkid=9a0dfedfdf73109228aca1c9fbe34dc3
     
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  8. rosethe

    rosethe Junior Member

    Thank you very much. Very helpful.
     
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