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Complete Set Of 20th Century Coins

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I was given this set of coins by my parents. No pictures at this time but I can tell you what it includes. These are all in a United States 20th Century Type Coins coin board. This set contains cents thru Dollars.

1903 Indian cent, 1918 Lincoln Cent, 1943 Lincoln steel cent, 1959D Lincoln Cent

1911 Liberty nickel, 1935 Buffalo nickel, 1939 Jefferson nickel, 1945 Jefferson nickel

1901 Barber dime, 1936 Mercury dime, 1952 Roosevelt dime, 1965 Roosevelt dime

1916 Barber quarter, 1916 Liberty quarter, 1935 Washington quarter, 1965 Wahington quarter

1908 Barber half dollar, 1942 Liberty half dollar, 1959 Franklin half dollar, 1964 Kennedy half dollar, 1967 Kennedy half dollar, 1971D Kennedy half dollar

1921 Morgan silver dollar, 1922 Peace silver dollar, 1971D Eisenhower silver dollar

I'm not sure about all the mints because I havent taken them out of the frame to check the back side. I figure its a pretty nice set of coins regardless of mints to help get me started with my collection. No clue as to the value of it either, but I would assume that it's worth more than the actual amounts. Just thought I would share what got me started and interested in collecting.
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I'd keep it in the frame. The value of the coins are more then likely face or silver melt. Most of the time the coins are glued to the back of the cardboard to hold them in.

If you can lets see a picture of the full set.
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OK--double check. Are you certain it's a 1916 Standing Liberty quarter?
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jknight3571 to the forum. Those were my parents and I was suppose to get those, hand them over. Nice gift.
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I was about to say, if its a 1916 liberty quarter you've got a $4,000 coin there (greatly depending on grade of course).
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Correction on the Standing Liberty quarter 1926. The Barber is 1916.
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the 1971-D Eisenhower would be worth checking for the Friendly Eagle Reverse if it could be easily removed from the frame. Ikegroup.com has a great page showing how to check for this variety.
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correction on that web address, it's actually Ikegroup.org. I keep forgetting that. Sorry
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