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Rest in Peace
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Well, all the gold is worth getting excited about in my opinion. You have quite a stash there! The 1860 $10 piece is definitely a "better date", and would be worth over $1,000 in XF. Can you post a picture of it? As stated before, the 1904 you posted looks pretty high end and should be slabbed. The rest I believe are common dates, and worth a marginal premium over melt up until grade levels of AU.
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if all of those are real, that is at least 8000 dollars worth of gold. if your talking numismatic value, maybe 10000 to 20000(maybe even up to 25000 or 30000)
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OK that's all I have the energy for. enjoy, and comments welcome.
BASH
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You see the paper money its even larger.
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Go spend the half dollar and the penny. And take the rest to a safety deposit box.
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One of the 1904 $5 has an S below the Eagle.
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oh no, I have some really nice gold bills and a lot of singles.
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I haven't even started to research the paper money yet but I will. Once I get a good idea of what we have then me and my wife will make a decision.
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