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Circulated Run Of 25 Cents.

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Came across a stash of coins and currency the other day and just starting to go through them. Just a start here.

This sheet has a run from 1937 through to 1957 minus the 1938.

Is this just melt or could there be anything worth while in here?
Thanks for your input!

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Looks like all BV to me...
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Hard to tell the grade with those pictures but they all look
like they are well circulated.
The only one of any great value would be a 47 dot if you have one.
Anything VF20 or better should be worth more a bit more than melt though.
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Thanks ,I will try to get some better pictures. Everything was all packed in sheets like this with tape and the works . There is a bunch of 50 cents , SDs and currency as well , just starting to separate . Thanks again.
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1948 would be a keeper, as well as the 37, 38, 39

Check out here
http://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins...ts-1937-1952
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melt the common ones keep the 47 dot 48 and low relief 1951
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