What are these worth. 1.uncirculated 1963 $2 bill red seal 2. Uncirculated 1963 $5 bill red seal 3. Uncirculated 1957 $1 bill blue 4. Circulated 1935 E star note $1 5. Circulated 1935 d $1 6. 3 circulated 1976 $2
12. Canadian breast cancer quarter 13. 1950 penny 14. 1952 penny d 15. 1936 penny 16. 1951 penny d 17.1955 penny 18. 1937 penny 19. 1957 penny d 20. 1867-1967 Canadian penny 21. 2009 Lincoln penny sitting on tree 22. 2009 Lincoln penny d cabin 23. 1945 Canadian penny
Us quarter arches p Us quarter everglades p Us quarter my Rushmore p Us quarter Puerto Rico d Us quarter homestead p Us quarter great smokey mtn d Us quarter kisatche 1965 us quarter 1776-1976 us quarter d Us quarter Perry's victory p Us quarter great sand dunes p
2003 Canadian quarter moose 2002 Canadian nickle bear on back Us quarter denali p Us nickle 2005 buffalo 1962 us dime Us dollar Hayes 1998 Australian nickle 1966 us dime p
The state and parks quarters are only worth face value, unless they are a variety error. Although not likely, the Eisenhower dollars could be 40% silver. You might want to look at their edge and/or weigh them. You can research sold items on eBay to get a good idea of market value. Refine your search down to the exact same as yours, then check off the "sold listings" box down the left sidebar. Sort the list by most recently ended.
I'll be totally honest here and hope I don't come off as an ass. While the collection is certainly one that some collectors would enjoy very much, it unfortunately does not possess much in the way of coins that will bring numismatic (collectible) premiums. This isn't to say that there is anything inherently wrong with the coins or notes themselves, of course, but is simply due to supply, demand, and popularity. With that said, I'm sure there are people out there who would pay modest premiums for certain coins, but finding them may not be an easy task. Collecting is a hobby that ideally sould be for enjoyment first, so if you've enjoyed putting the set together, the "value" to you is going to be greater than it will be to someone else without the connection to the coins. I understand this may not be a great help, but if the case, you may just want to keep them. Thanks for sharing.
If you have an unlimited ammt. of time you can chase every cent it's possible to realize from your stuff,but nothing is a high demand/interest item that I see.Sorry.....
The answer is a tad more complex than an S plus VDB meaning you have something good. First, there were two types of cents bearing the 1909 date: Lincoln and Indian Head. I assume from your later response yours is the former, but it nonetheless is still worth noting that the S VDB is not the only cent of this date that can be worth a fairly substatial premium; in particlar, the 09-S Indian Head, but also the plain 09-S Lincoln, both of which, especially in context, would add greatly to the collection's value. Now with that said, and in trying to keep this as basic as possible, with more valuable coins, the possibility of a counterfeit or altered example always exists, so perhaps it would be best if you simply posted large and clear images of your coin as this is the only way anyone can truly help place a value upon it.