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<p>[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 731350, member: 13650"]Like Covert said, we'd really need high quality pics of at least the best ones of the group to give any kind of real assessment.</p><p><br /></p><p> Also, the 1883 nickel has two varities. One just has a 'V' (roman numeral 5) on the reverse and the word 'CENTS' is 'left off' the bottom. That's the 'no cents' variety. They added CENTS on the back to the second variety so people wouldn't color them gold and try to pass them off as $5 gold pieces. It was a new issue and some did try doing that at the time. The ones with cents are more valuable.</p><p><br /></p><p> For the coins, considering they might be anywhere from Good to Fine, a really rough estimate...... you're probably looking around the neighborhood of $150.00 to $200.00 ballpark, best case scenario. No real rarities. If they're lesser condition than I'm guessing, maybe $100 to $150 range. That's if you're willing to do the work and sell them yourself. </p><p><br /></p><p> If you take them to a dealer, they'll probably offer you half that.</p><p><br /></p><p> If the silver certificates are very fresh and crisp, like new, they will be worth a little. I'm not that up on them but I know most are very common in high grades if somebody wants one.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Vess1, post: 731350, member: 13650"]Like Covert said, we'd really need high quality pics of at least the best ones of the group to give any kind of real assessment. Also, the 1883 nickel has two varities. One just has a 'V' (roman numeral 5) on the reverse and the word 'CENTS' is 'left off' the bottom. That's the 'no cents' variety. They added CENTS on the back to the second variety so people wouldn't color them gold and try to pass them off as $5 gold pieces. It was a new issue and some did try doing that at the time. The ones with cents are more valuable. For the coins, considering they might be anywhere from Good to Fine, a really rough estimate...... you're probably looking around the neighborhood of $150.00 to $200.00 ballpark, best case scenario. No real rarities. If they're lesser condition than I'm guessing, maybe $100 to $150 range. That's if you're willing to do the work and sell them yourself. If you take them to a dealer, they'll probably offer you half that. If the silver certificates are very fresh and crisp, like new, they will be worth a little. I'm not that up on them but I know most are very common in high grades if somebody wants one.[/QUOTE]
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