I need a coin guru! I have lots of coins from across the world.

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Lanesmith2.0, Oct 10, 2009.

  1. Lanesmith2.0

    Lanesmith2.0 Junior Member

    If anyone can help in anyway telling me some info, prices, etc on these coins then it would be greatly appreciated. I can get better pic if needed. Please help me. Thanks!

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  3. Lanesmith2.0

    Lanesmith2.0 Junior Member

    There is one coin on here that dates 1908, i am particularly interested in that one.
     
  4. hontonai

    hontonai Registered Contrarian

    Sorry friend, but those pictures are useless for attribution purposes.

    The individual images are too small to see detail, even on the ones that aren't so dark that the details are hidden that way.

    Many are common US coins, and the others are probably equally common world coins, including at least one Irish coin and some from Great Britain.

    If you don't want to invest in a Red Book for US coins, or the much more expensive Standard Catalog of World Coins 5-volume set for world coins, get on down to your local public library's reference section.
     
  5. bhp3rd

    bhp3rd Die varieties, Gems

    Any of these U.S. coins after 1964 (1970 for half dollars)are worth face value.

    Any of these U.S. coins after 1964 (1970 for half dollars) are worth face value. The silver ones before 1964 (1970 for half dollars) are worth at least 10x times face value today. The wheats cents for the most part are worth .2 to .3 cents each. The other stuff probably very little next to nothing unless I'm missing soemthing important.
    Hope that helps!
     
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