Got some coins, what’s total value?
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Alright so I have some coins, and don't know the current value and don't feel like eBaying it so I have -
Pennies from (1944-46 were Shellcase Pennies) - 1925, 1938, 1944(x4), 1945(x3)
Silver Pennies (also known as Steel Cent) from - 1943(x4)
Silver Nickel from 1944
US 5 Cent Postage Stamp, Roosevelt with quote - "Freedom of speech and Religion from Want and Fear" (sort of random but I got it...)
An Alcatraz Coin (mostly just a souvenier)
Half Dollars from - 1971, 1979, 190, 1997, and 2000
Silver Dollars from - 1979(x2)
Gold Dollars from - 2000(x2)
American Eagle One Ounce Silver Proof Coins from - 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007
Silver 100 Dollar Bill from 2005 made out of Bullion, .999 Pure Silver, Condition is Proof
Just curious on what price is, thanks in advance
Best answer:
Answer by Doctor Deth
you'd have to take them to a coin dealer - some of them - condition could make a big difference
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As the first answer stated, someone needs to SEE the coins and evaluate their condition. A mint condition coin is worth MANY times the value of a similar coin is poor condition. I personally don’t know it ANY of what you list is worth more than ‘face value’.
Correction: The 2000 Golden Dollar coins are worth exactly $1.00 each, unless there was a defect from the mint.