what are they worth help me please

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by beastmode2254, Feb 2, 2011.

  1. beastmode2254

    beastmode2254 New Member

    img023.jpg the penny, dime, and the quarter with the hole i think are errors but not sure. and dont know the price of the others , any info is greatly appreciated img006.jpg img022.jpg img027.jpg
     
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  3. Shoewrecky

    Shoewrecky Coin Hoarder

    most of the coins you have are going to be worth their weight in silver. The Wheats are worth a penny.
    there may be a little premium on the 1889 Morgan and 1904 Barber depending on the mint mark (on reverse), and the date of the 5 cents (Shield Nickel)

    hopefully someone else will chime in who has more expereince than I.
     
  4. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    I don't see any errors, just a lot of PMD.
     
  5. beastmode2254

    beastmode2254 New Member

    thank you very much for your info would you happen to know anything about the buffalo proof on the other side of the buffalo there is a copy #
     
  6. beastmode2254

    beastmode2254 New Member

    sorry im new to this and just wondering what PMD means?
     
  7. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    The '46-D Lincoln is damaged. It took a hit across the date.
     
  8. Boxeldercoin

    Boxeldercoin New Member

    What are the dates and mint marks? The common wheat cent are worth 3 to 4 cents each and the barber half dollar have a slight premium over melt. Right now I am paying 19 times face value when I buy 90% silver. But if you have the key or semi-key dates they are worth more. The Silver dollars have $21.87 worth of silver in them when silver is at $28.28 an ounce. Check those dates and mint marks! Jim
     
  9. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    PMD = Post-Mint Damage (i.e., damaged AFTER the coin was minted)
     
  10. beastmode2254

    beastmode2254 New Member

    ok thanks guys ill post another picture with the other sides
     
  11. StGauden658

    StGauden658 Junior Member

    I'm surprised no one mentioned the 1928 Peace dollar. The obverse appears to be at least extra fine. You looking at at least $200 -$300 with that coin alone.
     
  12. StGauden658

    StGauden658 Junior Member

    Oh I forgot, check the back (reverse) if it has a "S" mintmark( below "ONE") it it worth much , much less.
     
  13. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    The photo of the 1928-? Peace Dollar was added after we commented.
     
  14. StGauden658

    StGauden658 Junior Member

    I guess that explains why no one mentioned it : )
     
  15. Inquisitive

    Inquisitive Starting 2 know something

    Looks like a '23 to me, not a '28

    That would be worth melt.
     
  16. StGauden658

    StGauden658 Junior Member

    Beastmode, need a closeup on that Peace dollar,front and back. If it's a 1928 with no mint mark, it's worth much ,much more than a 1928 S or as Inquisitive sees it , a 1923.
     
  17. DionHurst

    DionHurst Member

    Looks 1923 to me.
     
  18. zekeguzz

    zekeguzz lmc freak

    Your sheild 1870 nickel is worth about $20 - $25 dollars. But what is that coin to the right of the mercury head dime. I can't find it anywhere. It's the coin that looks copper with the eagle and great sheild.
     
  19. Inquisitive

    Inquisitive Starting 2 know something

    Phillipines centavo, can't tell the denomination (I would have to check my redbook).

    That was from the US Occupation after the Spanish American War.
     
  20. zekeguzz

    zekeguzz lmc freak

    Thank you! i was having fits trying to figure out what it was. I sure hope that Peace 1928 has no mm on it. zeke
     
  21. StGauden658

    StGauden658 Junior Member

    I don't know Zeke, but after looking at that pic,and straining my neck muscles from looking sideways (lol) it does look like a 1923.Again a closeup shot would make it clear.
     
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