1.A roll of Readable Date Buffalo Nickles 2.roll of mixed dated wheat pennys 3.1995 S proof penny,1973 S proof penny,1943 uncirculated steel penny 4.currency storage box 5.2×2×14 a coin box for coin flips 6.mixed lot of coin tubes 7. Two uncirculated Arizona quarters 8.8 extra buffalo nickles with partial dates 9.3 mint tokens out of mint sets 10.A 20th century coin set Just trying to see what the whole lot is worth not trying to sell it.
Are you a collector? If so consider practicing grading the coins, record your opinions and then later look again and see if you're mind has changed. Save the supplies for when you fill them. Hunt for varieties and errors.
If your not a collector consider donating them to a Boy Scout troop (do Girl Scouts do coins?) or maybe a local coin club or young numismatist.
Well I got all new supplies and I am not into this type of coins I am into half dollars and any junk silver.
$30-35 tops. Since you're young just hang onto them and in your latter years you will have a better higher degree of appreciation for them than you do now.
That assemblage looks like someone was just starting to collect. I would save them, like CollectingNut said. You can continue it later on sometime.
#1-start 2 new albums ,give them to 2 potential new collectors. #2- same as #1 (younger collectors) #3- reward to the one collector that has the best collection of buffalo nickels by 1-16 #4-goes to 2nd place #5-1st place reward for wheat collection #6 well u know (2nd place) #7- find a friend from Az. #8-throw them in with #1 #9- give them to a golfer for ball marker #10- save them ....... New here , sorry if I offended any one, but that is what I would do. I have started around 25 wheat cent books (4 years)and give them to nieces and nephew's and a few of my neighbors kids. 90% of them are collecting on one level or another.