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Should I Grade These Coins? No Idea What I'm Looking At !

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 Posted 06/26/2019  6:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 7_Costanza to your friends list
yeah, I'm thinking that they probably would not increase the value much being $5 and $2.50.

so many different things in the collection.. a lot of commemorative coins (president, olympics) and I'm guessing at least 2 uncirculated sets from every year from 1979-2002. not to mention so many odds and ends such as these penny books... it's a lot to research.. at least he didn't collect baseball cards during the 1979-2002 era, lol.. thanks for the knowledge.

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 Posted 06/26/2019  7:02 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list
Small pics like these don't tell us a lot, but I'm guessing there is not a great deal of value here in the small cents.



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 Posted 06/26/2019  7:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 7_Costanza to your friends list
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 Posted 06/26/2019  7:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add silverwolf to your friends list
your first 5 coins are gold coins, the 2.50, and 5.00 $ is just the face value, the gold value is much , much higher, with that being said the first coin appears to be a ex jewelry piece as it looks like a broken solder joint on the top of the coin.. and some of these will be worth more than ,melt value,
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 Posted 06/26/2019  7:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 7_Costanza to your friends list
fair enough.. thank you all for the help. it's a bit overwhelming, lol
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 Posted 06/26/2019  8:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add thecoinguy1964 to your friends list
Nice inheritance, I got none of my great grand fathers silver dollars he had in a cigar box. If you don't have to sell, hang onto them, they are priceless in that aspect.
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 Posted 06/26/2019  8:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GrapeCollects to your friends list
IMO I'd get the 2 $2.50 coins graded along with the $5 and sell (or keep) the gold dollar as is. The 1904 $2.5 looks MS62, the 1928 $2.50 MS64 (possible PL), a wild guess on the 1907 without better pics I'd put at AU-55
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 Posted 06/26/2019  8:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Ballyhoo to your friends list
Yes, grade those suggested. As to the handwritten values he was right. A quick check on ebay explains it. Are you bitten by the collector bug? These all make for a great beginning.
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 Posted 06/26/2019  9:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list

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As to the handwritten values he was right.



I'm not wanting to sidetrack this thread too much, but I would like to comment on what a wonderful idea the OP's grandfather had to provide his heirs with some concept of the price-tag on the higher value pieces in his collection. We all have our own cryptic ways of notating this on our coins for our own knowledge, but rarely it seems do we see evidence of someone who has taken this step. I'm not planning to kick off soon, but I am going to implement something to follow his lead on my best coins.
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 Posted 06/27/2019  08:36 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Evan7 to your friends list
Wow that was a great idea writing values on them. Look for varieties. Ask questions if need to. Good luck!

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 Posted 06/27/2019  10:13 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list

Use all those as a starter for a coin collection of your own. Buy a book called the Red Book by Whitman Publishing. A great book for information on what you already have. Don't bother sending anything for grading until you know what you have.
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 Posted 06/27/2019  8:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 7_Costanza to your friends list
Like I said, I'm sort of set in my sportscard ways as far as collecting.. However, my son is absolutely loving the collection, lol.. So I think I'll likely just give most of this collection to him.

So can anyone offer any help with this one? it was in an envelope labeled " very old US coins (Unreadable) ".. I was able to figure out most of them, however I am stumped with this one. I'm guessing it is more "cool" than valuable.. Thanks in advance for your time!

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 Posted 06/27/2019  8:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list
@7C, best practice is to create a new thread for each new coin that you post, but don't stress about it this time. Your most recent post looks like a Braided Hair cent, which was produced by the US mint between 1839 and 1857. The date would be below the bust on the front of the coin and we might be able to help narrow down the date range if you can provide a really clear close-up of that area.
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 Posted 06/27/2019  8:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 7_Costanza to your friends list
Cool. I'll see if I can get something closer tomorrow. Thanks
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