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old dimes worth anything from the 60 0 70 I got all kinds lol
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<p>[QUOTE="tpsadler, post: 2364449, member: 9860"]Pull out any Dimes, Quarters, or Halves 1964 and older those are referred to 90%. Separate the War Nickels the ones with large Mint marks over the Monticello. Halves 1965-1970 those are 40%. Wheat and then the other pennies. Start with these separate denomination bags. Now that you have them separated you will have a better ideas as to your thoughts. If you are just looking for money take them to at least a couple of coin dealers or one good sized coin show in your area. Most dealers will not pay anything other than base price if you have them all lumped together.</p><p>Should you want to be a collector start with one those groups and sort for coins with low mintages separate those etc. Hard to give you much more info without seeing what you have. Good starting point if you are just wanting sell these items 90% can be sold in todays market Quarters and Dimes are ~(Face Value * Today's Silver Spot Price * .715) Spot price is listed on Kitco.com</p><p>pre 1965 Halves will have a little premium. These prices are an approximate and most dealers will figure selling at this price so you should expect a little less. Good luck in your endeavors and I hope this will give you a little perspective .. Collecting is a great hobby some people just end up with a deceased relative and want to sell this pile of coins. Good idea you know something before you make the leap.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tpsadler, post: 2364449, member: 9860"]Pull out any Dimes, Quarters, or Halves 1964 and older those are referred to 90%. Separate the War Nickels the ones with large Mint marks over the Monticello. Halves 1965-1970 those are 40%. Wheat and then the other pennies. Start with these separate denomination bags. Now that you have them separated you will have a better ideas as to your thoughts. If you are just looking for money take them to at least a couple of coin dealers or one good sized coin show in your area. Most dealers will not pay anything other than base price if you have them all lumped together. Should you want to be a collector start with one those groups and sort for coins with low mintages separate those etc. Hard to give you much more info without seeing what you have. Good starting point if you are just wanting sell these items 90% can be sold in todays market Quarters and Dimes are ~(Face Value * Today's Silver Spot Price * .715) Spot price is listed on Kitco.com pre 1965 Halves will have a little premium. These prices are an approximate and most dealers will figure selling at this price so you should expect a little less. Good luck in your endeavors and I hope this will give you a little perspective .. Collecting is a great hobby some people just end up with a deceased relative and want to sell this pile of coins. Good idea you know something before you make the leap.[/QUOTE]
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