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Help; Walking Liberty, Indian Heads, And Buffalo Nickel

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 Posted 05/12/2020  1:37 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add heatherbernice to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Are any of these worth anything, if so what and why/why not if not? I'm just trying to learn and understand, plus I am really hurting right now..would any be considered good condition? Thanks for any help

Walking liberties: 1940 & 1944 (also what is the fold at top in the 1944 one?)
Indian head; 1889, 1901, 1903. 1905, & 1906
Nickels: 1936 and I cant read the other and its pitch black not sure why?

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 Posted 05/12/2020  1:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TNG to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Your pictures are small. I don't see any key dates. The condition of the Indians might get you $2 total.
The Walking halves might be worth $6 each and the Buffs are maybe worth $0.30 for the pair.
Probably about $14 for the lot. A dealer would turn down the Indians & Buffs and just pay spot less 10 or 15% of for the silver. Probably $10
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The Indian Heads aren't in great condition, none are key dates, so worth about $1-$2 each.

The Walking Liberty 50 cents are about $6 each

The Bison/Indian Head 5 cents, are worth about .75 cents each.

Please note I can't tell the date on the right most Bison/Indian head, so I'm assuming its a common date.

These are retail prices you might get an ebay. A dealer with give you less.
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The "fold" on the top of one of the Walking Liberty halves seems to be a vice grip which I dented the coin. It's post mint damage or PMD
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You should post one coin at a time
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 Posted 05/12/2020  3:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hfjacinto to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Why? None of these coins are worth more than a few dollars. Its not like the condition warrants any more than a cursory look. Presenting the way presented is fine for these coins.
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Heather , the answer to your question is : The Indian Head
pennies are worth about 75¢-$1.25 each , the half dollars are about $5.50 each in melt value or $7-$8 retail , the dark Nickel is worth about 25¢ and the 1936 is worth about $1-$1.50 .
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Please show these one at a time with larger images.



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