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Valued Member
United States
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Love that 1865 shield piece. If you'll cut me a deal on it, would be interested in buying it. Just PM me if so.
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Valued Member
 United States
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Here's start of the breakdown: Mercs: 1920-1 1925-1 1926-1 1927-1 1929-1 1935-1 1936-6 1937-1 1937d-1 1939-3 1940-3 1941-6 1941d-1 1942-11 1942d-3 1943-13 1943d-1 1944-14 1944d-1 1944s-1 1945-3 1945s-2
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Valued Member
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Roosies: 1946-12 1946d-1 1946s-1 1947-4 1947d-1 1947s-1 1948-7 1948d-1 1949-5 1949d-4 1949s-2 1950-2 1950d-2 1951-4 1951d-3 1952-7 1952d-6 1952s-2 1953-4 1953d-6 1953s-2 1954-8 1954d-1 1954s-1 1955- 1956-11 1956d-1 1957-11 1957d-2 1958-1 1958d-6 1959-7 1959d-3 1960-7 1960d-11 1961-20 1961d-10 1962-8 1962d-20 1963-17 1963d-9 1964-59 1964d-21
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Valued Member
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458 Posts |
Indian cents: 1863-1 1881-1 1882-1 1889-1 1890-2 1891-3 1892-1 1893-1 1894-1 1895-1 1896-1 1897-1 1898-1 1899-5 1900-1 1901-1 1902-2 1903-2 1904-3 1905-2 1906-3 1907-2 1908-1
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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checl the mercs for the 42/1 41/2 DDO... check the roosies for the 63-p DDR and the 64-D DDR
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Valued Member
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Thanks SD. The halves: Kennedy's: 1964-10 1965-4 1966-6 1967-12 1968-5 1971-6 centenial-1 1979-1
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Valued Member
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Franklin's: 1951-7 1951s-1 1952-7 1952d-5 1953 1953d-1 1953s-1 1954-3 1954d-1 1955 1956-1 1957-3 1957d-5 1958-3 1958d-5 1959-4 1959d-3 1960 1960d-1 1961-2 1961d-1 1962-6 1962d-4 1963-3 1963d-2
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Valued Member
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Walker's: 1918-1 1933s-1 1934-1 1935-2 1935s-1 1936-1 1939-2 1939d-1 1939s-1 1940-1 1940s-2 1941-10 1941d-2 1941s-1 1942-8 1942d-1 1943-15 1943d-2 1943s-2 1944-11 1944d-1 1944s-6 1945-7 1945d-1 1946-4 NO DATE-2
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Valued Member
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"check the roosies for the 63-p DDR and the 64-D DDR" What exactly do I check for? I know the "mercs 42/1 41/2 DDO" I saw one on PCGS website...
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Valued Member
United States
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If you don't want to buy a price guide I would check with your library then if you decide to further your collection then you can buy one.IMO Some of the Walkers look pretty nice. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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the 64-D DDR dime is on the lettering "one dime" and 'united states f america" the 63-p DDR the same I think.
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United States
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As stated, that '94-S quarter is likely the most valuable coin. Once you rule out the Mercury dime overdates and Roosevelt doubled dies, all the silver is basically bullion. You can easily price it by checking the "buy" rates of dealers for US 90% silver ( currently about 15x face value). If any of the Indian cents are higher grade they will be worth a few dollars each. Regardless, the size of the hoard translate to value. Congrats!
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 United States
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Quote: 1908-1
I was hoping for an S  Hey, still a nice lot!
swcoin.ecrater.com
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Bvalania, very nice lot of coins. Get yourself a book and some supplies IF you plan on hanging on to them.
One thing that helped me out was checking the "coin grading" topics and following them regularly and you can pick up and learn / gain lot of knowledge on what to look for in these coins just from reading those posts.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Very cool! Your job now is my favorite thing to do!
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