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1879 (Morgan Dollar), 1952 (Washington Quarter), 1944 (Mercury Dime) Coins

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 Posted 09/13/2018  01:35 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Kyd10 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
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My friend showed me these. Thought I share. I never seen these before.1879 Dollar, 1952 Silver Quarter, 1944 Dime Anyone know how rare are these and a way to find the value?


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On a really good day the 1879 MSD might bring you $15-$20, the 1952 Quarter $2-$3 and the 1944 Dime About $2.

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Interesting. Thanks jst1dreamr I'm still learning about currencies and how to use this site
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Really shouldn't get hand of fingerprints on coins. They tend to stay there forever.
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To CCF , and another tip , DO NOT clean your coins . You will ruin their value .
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With circulated common date coins like these it's okay to handle them casually like you have here. Just be sure on a high grade (or more valuable) coin to hold it by the edges.



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Well, I always enjoy the feel and sound of the old silver. As long as it's just scrap value I can't help but give them a good couple of flips.
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