I have a few coins, could someone help give me a ballpark figure?

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by futurepbamember, Jun 17, 2013.

  1. futurepbamember

    futurepbamember New Member

    Hello everybody!

    I have a few coins that I inherited, and was wondering what there value could be. Thank you very much in advance! :)

    - Josh

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  3. futurepbamember

    futurepbamember New Member

    Oops, forgot to add these. Thanks!

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  4. Morgandude11

    Morgandude11 As long as it's Silver, I'm listening

    Nothing particularly valuable there. All well circulated, and common dates. Possibly $75-100 total.
     
  5. CBJesse

    CBJesse Capped Bust Fanactic

    I agree, I'll split it up for you just in case you wanted to know. The two 1921 Morgan Dollars are worth approximately $20 a piece, the 1856-O Seated Liberty Half Dollar is worth around $25 and the 1835 is right around $30, give or take $10 on the whole lot.
     
  6. cmilladoo

    cmilladoo Keepin it Real

    ......well, not a bad way to start a collection in my opinion if you are interested in the hobby.....not particularly valuable monetarily speaking but for me they hold value in their history. Think of all the places those circulated and worn dollars have been....all the things that people have bought with them. They could have been used in the turn of the century in new york to feed a family for a week.....or they could have belonged to a mob boss in the twenties....i just love the history of coins and thinking about everything they have seen. If you have no love for them and think I am crazy when i write things like this, maybe you could see them for a new pair of bowling shoes to help you on your way my friend.
     
  7. PittsburghMom

    PittsburghMom Active Member

    You can typically find someone on Craigslist willing to pay 5% above spot even for the 1921's... (Plus, this means you don't have to pay Ebay fees.) Personally, I'd pay a little more for the 1835 and the variety will make a difference in value. Here's a link that will help give you an idea of its worth: http://www.pcgscoinfacts.com/Coin/Detail/6168?redir=t

    Also, can you get a closer and clearer photo of the area in front of her mouth..between her mouth & the stars? Possible clash?
     
  8. futurepbamember

    futurepbamember New Member

    I took some better photos of the 1835 coin.
     
  9. NorthKorea

    NorthKorea Dealer Member is a made up title...

    Sorry for the tangent, but what're your ballspeed and rev rate?
     
  10. futurepbamember

    futurepbamember New Member

    Um, about 15 mph and 225 rpm.
     
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