@Flyd 45 you should start your own thread to ask value. You should also point out specific aspects of each coin you post that makes you think it may have added value over the billions of other cents that the mint made that are otherwise just like the ones you posted. Happy hunting!
You misunderstand, sir. I would love to be able to tell you you have struck it rich on pocket change, but it is not true. You have highjacked someone else's thread. No hate here, just trying to give you some constructive advice. Feel free to ignore as you seem to know best.
Hey I don’t mean any harm or conflict just wanted to know the value of my collections but like I said it’s all good no love lost or any gained keep the peace my friend each one teach one ✌If I was to struck rich from my collections would find u and treat you
It's all good. Coin collecting means a lot of different things to different people. Enjoy the journey!
Could I ask what does it means to you ?? Its like an adventure to me a challenge to get the best and have the most valuable coins what about you??
@Flyd 45 - as a matter of fact, it so happens that I am the thread police, and what you were doing is called "thread crapping". It is the equivalent of shoving your way into a conversation and demanding everyone pay attention to you, thus drowning out the original conversation. In someone else's thread (topic), that is rude and disruptive. I've moved your posts to their own topic here, so they're kosher now (and will get seen by more, too). I know you did not intentionally mean to be rude, and may not have been familiar with common message board etiquette. Welcome. Stick around and learn. It's a great site.
This was a valid question. Most of us share those ideals, me included. But for me, history and beauty (eye appeal) are as much a part of the equation as monetary value. It's all good, though. An adventure, indeed.
Good morning.. Hater here.. All the coins you have shown us have the value on the reverse side.. 1 CENT each Peace
Coin collecting to me is about the history, the execution of the design, the eye appeal of the piece. Of course you want the coins to have monetary value as well, but for me that is secondary. My avatar is an example, I picked it up for ten or twelve bucks and it is still in Original Government Packaging (OGP) but has this cool blue toning. Being from 1972 I was 9 when this piece was struck. It reminds me of the original Star Trek series episode with the floating heads in space. .