Coins and Paper Money
Please include as many of these criteria as possible in your question to ensure an accurate evaluation of a coin: the denomination, the country of origin, the year of minting and the condition.
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25 cents, it is in common circulation. The P means it was struck at the Philidelphia mint which strikes a lot of the coins...
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Value depends on the condition, low $15.00 high $30.00
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On average, value is 3 to 10 cents.
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Ok, first it's not a Morgan dollar, that series of dollar coins started in 1878, with a date of 1865 the coin is a Liberty Seated...
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No rare 1941-S dimes. The 1941-S Mercury dime does have large and small mintmark varieties as do all coins (except the half...
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I never heard of any 1986 penny being a doubled-die obverse but it doesn't mean there are none out there. To help you out a...
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Which one? A denomination is needed, post new question.
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yes, because in the future you can scrap them.
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A Morgan silver dollar is a large dollar coin, on the front there should be a depiction of Lady Liberty's face wearing a small...
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The 1884 Morgan dollar is common, circulated coins have retail values of $17.00-$26.00. Mint State coins are in the $30.00-$50.00...
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With 5 denominations and two Mints, 9 different Seated Liberty coins exist dated 1864. Which one would like know about? Please...
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Check the price of silver. It is priced by the oz so it will be easy.
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The rare ein Krona Island coin of 1984 was built for only one year in Iceland and was cancelled because the cost was too great to...
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Try the related link below. It will give values per grade for the years in your question.
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Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1887 Morgan dollar is a common coin. For an accurate assessment of value...
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Please look at the date again, no US Mint issued 1 ounce dollar coins are dated 1982 the first year was 1986, post new question.
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1964 coins are 90% silver and 10% copper. 1965-70 are 40% silver 1971 and later circulating halves are made of copper-nickel ...
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The only $25.00 denomination coin the US has ever made is a 1/2 ounce American Eagle gold bullion coin, as of today 10-28-10 it's...
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The weight standard for all Morgan dollars is 26.73 grams
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Current retail value is $30.00
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Assuming no mint marks retail values for circulated coins run from $17.00 to $30.00 depending on the condition of the coin
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yes because it can be a manufacturing miss up and can be around 50 to 100 dollars
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Assuming the coin is circulated, the 1888-O Morgan dollar is a common New Orleans Mint Morgan dollar. For an accurate assessment...
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Unless the coin was released as part of a special mint set and made out of silver, (they are identifiable by having "s"...
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Each is a separate series of dollar coins and the designs are very different. Morgan dollars were issued from 1878 to 1904 and...
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yes they did inevent money
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The price guides can't keep up with the high silver values, melt value as of today is $9.45, the average collectible value is...
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With the incused (sunken) design of the coins, it is a little harder to grade for someone not familiar with this series. But the...
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Both versions (Proof & Uncirculated) of this coin have the same average retail value of $115.00
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Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1893 Liberty Head Quarter Eagle is common in most grades. For an...
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The intrinsic value for the gold in the coin is $168.60. That's the best I can do with out a date, mintmark (if any) and brief...
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The 1881-CC Morgan has the best strikes (in my opinion) of this series. Even the GSA cased examples are usually high quality
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My best guess is that you're attempting to spell the Russian word ру́бль using English letters. If that's the case you have...
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The US Dollar exchange value of 20 Korun from the Czech Republic is about US$1.13 as of November 9, 2010.
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Please look at the back of the coin. It must be a half dollar as shown by its denomination, because no circulating $1 coins were...
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Depends on what you are willing to do.
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Some US currency used in Hawaii or given to troops as payment was printed during WWII with yellow seals because if the Japanese...
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the average price is about 0.10 to 0.90 cents in US currency
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The primary reason to study coins is to date archaeological sites and therefore events in human history. The is some minor study...
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Lincoln cents have their mintmark, if any, just below the date. All such cents minted in Denver would have a "D" mintmark - with...
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Although this is the first commemorative US coin made, so many did not sell, they were released in to circulation, values run...
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More information is needed. Please post a new question with the bill's date. The "D" could be a series letter, part of a plate...
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We would have to see it to make an educated guess. Depending on the exact design and condition, it could be as little as $20 or...
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Because the price of gold fluctuates and keeping it at a percentage allows the price to increase or decrease based on demand. For...
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There were 2 dollar coins minted in 1921, Morgan dollars and Peace dollars, without knowing which coin it was, it is impossible...
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No one knows, not even those in Iraq yet. lol With so many delays in forming government, with each delay the oil prices are going...
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Go to any store and use it to pay for groceries. Unless the coin in question was a proof, it is only worth $1. It is not a rare...
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Not more than $2 most likely. Gold plating puts a small, small, small amount of gold on the object and it usually costs a bit...
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25 cents if the quarter was made in 1965 or later. Gold plating really adds nothing to the value of a coin and is considered to...
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The banknote designers at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing develop new currency designs and work closely with an interagency...
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It is no longer in circulation so it'd be worth A twoonie (2 bucks) or variant on it's age, contact a currency buyer or collector...
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The gold plating doesn't make it worth any more. But, it depends on the date, 1964 Kennedy half dollars are 90% silver and worth...
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From the US Mint!! All coins that have no intrinsic value (i.e. no bullion value) are "artificial", IMHO. Just as the Federal...
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Overall shipments for the industry were valued at almost $887 million in 2000.
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It's just a common nickel, spend it.
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It really depends on its condition. A heavily damaged, warped or rusted coin will probably only yield face value - about 10...
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It depends entirely on the condition and the date. A common-date, barely readable Indian Head penny might only be worth a few...
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Yes it is 90% silver and 10% copper.
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1944 is a very common year, if the coin has any wear at all it's worth about $2.00 just for the silver. And its only 90% silver...
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1964 is a very common year, if the coin has any wear at all it's worth about $2.00 just for the silver. With the high silver...
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Yes for copper Cents before 1982, and for all previously circulating silver coins before 1965. The Nickel is the next coin to be...
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1937 is one of the most common, value is 25 cents to $3.00 for circulated coins.
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None of the bicentennial coins made for general circulation are worth more than face value. Only Proof and collectors coins sold...
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It depends on how much money you want to invest and how much risk you can tolerate. There are many different ways to make money...
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A U.S. 1986 Kennedy half dollar runs from 50 cents to $25 depend on circulation wear. A U.S. 1986 clad half dollar commemorative...
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It depends on which coins the replicas are of. But don't expect much, this stuff has no collectible value and very low resale.
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With US coins there are easy ways to know if your coin is worth more than face value. If it is a Quarter or Dime with a date of...
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Redemption of silver certificates for silver dollars was halted in March 1964 when the price of silver increased dramatically....
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Seated Liberty coins fluctuate a lot with condition. For example, a MS-65 example of your coin could easily sell for hundreds of...
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The combined mintage from both Mints ( Philadelphia & San Francisco ) and including Proofs is 11,391,272 coins
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Yes. Especially modern bullion coins. Out of all of the coins, pre-1933 US coins historically have lost less of their value due...
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You have to explain what type of coin it is. Is it a British Sovereign? Canadian Maple Leaf? Australian Nugget? Etc. There are...
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look at these -date-mint mark
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The coin needs to be seen for an accurate assessment, take it to a coin dealer. It could be worth as much as $30.00
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A silver art round is simply an amount of silver in a coin shape that is not legal tender anywhere and it usually has some kind...
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stupid go to museum and auction for it you may be able to find ten million dollars or more
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The only way for the United States to support the price of the dollar is to buy up excess dollars with foreign reserves--in our...
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The only way for the United States to support the price of the dollar is to buy up excess dollars with foreign reserves--in our...
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The US Mint has never struck a one cent coin in silver. It's likely been plated and is a novelty coin with no collectible value.
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The US Mint has never struck a one cent coin in silver, it's zinc coated steel, average value is 5 to 10 cents.
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You get these now and then from treasure trails. It will probaby take quite a while to get even a single Saradomin platebody...
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Assuming it can be authenticated, the coin could be quite valuable. What is important is the condition of the back side and how...
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There are too many to list here. A good way to learn about foreign coins is to get a price guide to foreign coins from a...
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Each coin will have to be graded an assessed for a value. Take it to a local coin dealer or collector for a better idea of the...
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It is impossible to say. You need to give a date, denomination, country of origin, any applicable mintmarks and a rough estimate...
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You are asking about a 3 Pence coin (KM#35.2) from South Africa dated 1951. The coin is 16.5mm in diameter, weighs 1.41 grams and...
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English (the English language)
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It varies in coins, in the U.S. we use copper for pennies, nickel for nickels,dimes, quarters and half-dollars. The reason why is...
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Misprints can be very valuable. The mint will buy them back at a higher price than what the bill is worth most of the time. You...
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Please check the date and denomination again and post a new question. HAWAII silver certificates were printed using 1935 series...
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No, 1893 was the last date that Carson City minted Morgan Dollars.
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You are asking about a 2 Aurar coin from Iceland ("ISLAND" is Icelandic for "Iceland"). The value of the coin from a numismatic...
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$1 = 100 cents so 1/20 of that is 100/20 = 5 cents. In the US and in some parts of Canada that denomination has the slang name...
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Well, a bill is comprised of three sheets of thin Fabric-made paper with the inside sheet containing the flourecent strip and...
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