Value??

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  1. Melissa Bartholomew

    Melissa Bartholomew New Member

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  3. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    A few cents. Fairly common coin in fairly worn condition.
     
  4. Autoturf

    Autoturf Well-Known Member

    Book value, don't pay attention to that, but book is around .80 cents retail if its 1913. looks like 76 million mintage. can be more accurate with pic of the reverse, but for the sake of round about, IM looking at G4 grade to G6?
     
  5. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    Is it a 1918 or 1913? Looks like 18 to me. Not that it matters much in this case...
     
  6. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    A nice find and not in bad shape for it's age. Worth about $.75 retail.
    Welcome to CT.
     
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  7. Melissa Bartholomew

    Melissa Bartholomew New Member

    1918. Thanks guys. I've been collecting pennies for 2 months now. I think I have good finds and get super excited, but turns out to be nothing. Any decent payouts known for pennies from 1959 on up?
     
  8. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    If you are trying to make money based off of stuff you find in your change, you are in for a rude awakening. You are better off getting a part-time job that trying to make money off of searching your pocket change.
    Also seems that you have a lot of learning/studying to do :)
     
  9. Autoturf

    Autoturf Well-Known Member

    oh yea, need to get yourself a redbook, or bluebook, the red one is color, many worth a little, or a lot after 1959, but their hard to find.
     
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  10. Melissa Bartholomew

    Melissa Bartholomew New Member

    Different websites tell me all sorts of different information. Any good sites to get good info?
     
  11. Autoturf

    Autoturf Well-Known Member

    don't listen to the internet, lol, I recommend getting a book, learning a little about how to grade and what to look for, the red book is a great tool for penny hunters and other denominations too.
     
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  12. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    This is a great book to have. 9780794847029_p0_v1_s550x406.jpg
     
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  13. Melissa Bartholomew

    Melissa Bartholomew New Member

    Thank u. I am going to purchase that book from barnes and noble. One last question? How about this silver dime? Very curious CM190620-210818007.jpg CM190620-210806006.jpg
     
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  14. furryfrog02

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  15. Autoturf

    Autoturf Well-Known Member

    Couple of dollars, anytime you find a silver dime its a good find.
     
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  16. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    $1.19 as of today...
    Your values are a wee bit inflated me thinks. There is nothing special about this dime other than its silver content.
     
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  17. frankjg

    frankjg Well-Known Member

    This one.. seriously, stick around and learn from the best on this site (certainly not me). Also, you will never make enough money off pocket change to even buy a cup of coffee. Stick to it if you love the history associated with coins or the technical aspects of errors, etc..
     
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  18. Tlberg

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  19. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    No ma’am. Those websites are there simply for dramatic effect. The more views they receive, the better their personal payoffs. Honestly, pocket change jackpots are far more rare than hitting the lottery. Enjoy your coins for the rich history that they speak to you and that will be your true reward.
     
  20. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    avoid YouTube too
    you'll find more misinformation than accurate information. most of those websites / youtube stuff is after clicks so that they make money and not really accurate information.
     
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