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<p>[QUOTE="miedbe7, post: 2086430, member: 33919"]Here are the "better" dates I see: 1895-s quarter, 1899-o dime, 1896-s dime, 1913 dime bc of the details left, 1902-s dime?? (lower grade tho), 1883-no cents nickel bc has some detail left (liberty above the face), 1916-s wheat (as long as it's not the one covered in white gunk on the reverse) ... As has already been pointed out the biggest one is the 96-s dime and this is all relative. Nothing close to the 1803 piece. </p><p><br /></p><p>These dates I've listed are "better" in that they might have a lower mintage or a higher than melt value "worth" ... but it all depends on how you choose to sell and who you sell to in order to maximize value. With stuff like this though you'd probably just be best served dumping it on ebay with some nice pictures in single lots for the nice stuff and group lots for the not-better-date stuff. No real need grading anything here. I will admit I did not look at anything foreign or the medals because I know next to nothing about them. </p><p><br /></p><p>Oh the peace dollar and possibly the bicentennial pieces will have silver value as will the '66 kennedy. Hope this stream of consciousness helped.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="miedbe7, post: 2086430, member: 33919"]Here are the "better" dates I see: 1895-s quarter, 1899-o dime, 1896-s dime, 1913 dime bc of the details left, 1902-s dime?? (lower grade tho), 1883-no cents nickel bc has some detail left (liberty above the face), 1916-s wheat (as long as it's not the one covered in white gunk on the reverse) ... As has already been pointed out the biggest one is the 96-s dime and this is all relative. Nothing close to the 1803 piece. These dates I've listed are "better" in that they might have a lower mintage or a higher than melt value "worth" ... but it all depends on how you choose to sell and who you sell to in order to maximize value. With stuff like this though you'd probably just be best served dumping it on ebay with some nice pictures in single lots for the nice stuff and group lots for the not-better-date stuff. No real need grading anything here. I will admit I did not look at anything foreign or the medals because I know next to nothing about them. Oh the peace dollar and possibly the bicentennial pieces will have silver value as will the '66 kennedy. Hope this stream of consciousness helped.[/QUOTE]
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