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New Member
Canada
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 I came across 21 of these ranging from the late 1800's to around...1930? Varying conditions, found them while seareching through a box of quarters today, generally sought after or better off cashing in at the bank for paper money?
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Valued Member
United States
467 Posts |
They are sought after. I need the date shown in the picture myself!
I would suggest that you purchase a Charlton guide and become acquainted with what you have there. Turning them in to the bank would be a costly error.
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Valued Member
Canada
115 Posts |
The BTT (Bank of Terry-T) would be glad  to exchange for paper money, and I'm sure almost every other member's bank would be happy to obligea also.
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New Member
 Canada
34 Posts |
Oh really? Thank you I guess I was pretty close to messing up bad there and I would never have known. Any advice on where I could purchase a charlton guide?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1554 Posts |
 Go to your local Chapter's book store or any coin stoe will have 'em. If all else fails, just Google> 2012 Charlton Standard Catalogue and you can purchase it on-line for about $25.00 + shipping. Glenn 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1984 Posts |
Any 10 cent, 25 cent, 50 cent or dollar dated 1967 or earlier is silver and is worth roughly 20x face value just for silver alone, ignoring the numismatic value. Some 1968 dimes and quarters are also silver.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2254 Posts |
Quote: I came across 21 of these ranging from the late 1800's to around...1930? Varying conditions, found them while seareching through a box of quarters today, generally sought after or better off cashing in at the bank for paper money? Let me understand this. In a previous post you were able to post grades of your 50 cent coins in various conditions, which tells me you are somewhat knowledgeable about collecting. Now you're telling us that while you can grade coins in the 40's and 50's, you're not sure if coins from the last century are worth anything and are thinking of taking them to a bank? I'm trying to do what I can to read your posts as something other than phishing for sales here but you're not making it easy. Every post has been "look what I found", and you will post pictures if someone is interested.
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Bedrock of the Community
Canada
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And.. it shouldn't be the (Bank of Terry T) 
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
1731 Posts |
keep them... if your going to sell wait for your 250 posts
Edited by coincollect1 01/15/2012 1:11 pm
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Pillar of the Community
 Canada
9865 Posts |
The coin in the photo here is worth at least $50 I've seen your other postings,I too am confused.What is it that you seek?
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Valued Member
Canada
115 Posts |
 "And.. it shouldn't be the (Bank of Terry T)" ? With a black eye ? Jeez, did I offend someone here already ? Is sarcasm a nono on this site ?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4897 Posts |
Sarcasm is fine but soliciting a buy offer is not (yet!) You must have at least 250 quality* posts and have been a member for at least 90 days to post anything for sale or trade. You must have at least 100 quality* posts to post links to sales on external sites such as ebay or eCrater. You must have at least 50 quality* posts and have been a member for at least 14 days to buy or respond to a trade. All buying, selling, and trading must be done in the appropriate forums, not the discussion forums. No "make an offer" sales are permitted. Firm prices only. Charity sales of any type must have prior approval from the Staff. All transactions made on or initiated from the forum are 100% the responsibility of the members involved. Coin Community is merely a venue for the transaction and assumes no responsibility whatsoever. Trade, buy, and sell at your own risk. Posting or sharing the personal information collected during a transaction with another member without express permission from that member is a significant breach of trust and security and is strictly forbidden. The Staff reserves the right to pull any buy, sell, or trade reference at any time for any reason without consequence. The Staff reserves the right to ban any member from buying, selling, or trading at any time for any reason without consequence. These rules apply to everyone and are not negotiable. Any attempts to circumvent these rules will be dealt with swiftly and very likely with consequences.
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Moderator
 United States
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 What he said. This one is all of a sudden a big blip on our radar.
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New Member
 Canada
34 Posts |
No actually, If you read my posts you would see that I have stated other people graded some of the coins, the only reason I can grade anything is because, if you also looked at the pictures I have posted, you would see the grades are written on them, I don't know what half of the letters mean, and I have also posted a picture of a british penny from the late 1800's that is apparently worthless. Someone also stated they would be more than happpy to purchase some of the 50 cent pieces which I promtly declined. If I am going to be questioned about trying to find a value of some of my coins I will be more than happy to find another forum. I came here for information and stated I didn't plan to sell I am just looking for information. Since then I've had post deleted without stating I wanted to sell anything.
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New Member
 Canada
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And as for the "look what I found" part, this is the only post I have stated that in, because I opened a box that has 100 dimes written on the side and it was a box of 50 cent peices...
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2254 Posts |
Ok Bhann, let's do this. First off, please understand where we as staff are coming from. This is a pretty large forum as you can see and it gets a lot of traffic. This forum is here for EDUCATIONAL purposes first and foremost. If you want to learn about coins, or are truly looking to unload an inheritance, we are here to help you with identifying what you have, and also to help you grade things. We get more "solicitors" on this forum than you can imagine, and because of this, we usually use a "remove first, ask questions later" type of mindset to help protect the members. The staff here is not large and the community is pretty darn big as you can see. Now having said that, you have made comments on this forum and on the stamp forum that you are looking to become a collector/seller. If that is your intention, we just have a slight conflict of interest with what you are doing. My recommendation is that you start by purchasing some publications to help YOU learn what it is you have. While this place is an educational site, it isn't a place to help you run your business. There is an investment in knowledge that you must gain for yourself, and it is imperative that you do this and not rely on other peoples "Opinions" on what you have and what their value is. Again, we are not here to dissuade you from choosing this hobby, but you must invest in more than photos and questions on this website to become a numismatist and someone that folks here would trust buying from. So, in summary, get yourself some books, learn how to grade things, learn the value of things, and THEN start asking for questions and help. If you have no interest in collecting and you just want to sell, I would recommend consigning your coins somewhere so someone with more knowledge can list them and sell them for you. What we like to see here is "what's a good book to buy if I want to start collecting and selling these coins". Not "hey, look what I found, any interest in them?" 
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