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Valued Member
United States
139 Posts |
What do you think of these coins? I am most interested in the 2 dollars. I don't know much about coins, I am trying to learn. I have the opportunity to buy these. Are they a good buy and what should I pay for them? Pic may be to small, but its all I have right now.  13- bethany 1979 dollars 1-1880 "O" silver dollar 1-1922 peace no mark 2-1971 dollars 5-half dollars from 1971-1983 1- 1951 quarter nickels: 2-1941 1-1947 2-1948 1-1954 1-1958 1-1959 1-1927 Buffalo nickelpennies: 1-1914 1-1927 1-1935 1-1940 1-1941 1-1942 2-1944 2-1945 1-1949 1-1952 2-1956 1-1958
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Valued Member
United States
357 Posts |
 Welcome to the forum this a great place to get info for your coins or to get info in general. I would offer 8 to 10 dollars each for the Morgan and Peace dollars and about 2 to 2.50 for the quarter and face value for the rest.
Edited by norseman012 02/17/2009 6:46 pm
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Valued Member
United States
357 Posts |
I just read your first post and If I was you I would go to your local coin shop and make friends with those people and have them show you silver coins and ask to look at cleaned coins and any other silver dollars and ask alot of questions and buy a few books on US coins. cleaned coins does not have the value as ones that have not been cleaned.
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Valued Member
 United States
139 Posts |
thanks for the quick reply
I don't know of any coin shops around here though is the problem.
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Valued Member
 United States
139 Posts |
I just traded for all of the coins. What I traded is worth about $20-$25. Did I do good?
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Valued Member
United States
357 Posts |
What did you trade for it?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4085 Posts |
Yes, you did good if you traded a $20-25 item.
The silver value of the two early dollars and the silver quarter alone is worth over $20. Plus you got $17.50 in face value for the Eisenhowers, Susan B's and Kennedys. Plus some older nickels and pennies. $40 is the absolute minimum and probably a little more since the two early dollars are likely worth somewhat more than melt value.
Nice deal!
Ken
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Rest in Peace
United States
2668 Posts |
Yes, you should...... If your trade was worth less than $30 you did very well. You also have to be careful that the seller is the real owner. Welcome to CCF! 
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Moderator
 United States
16679 Posts |
You did fine. The Morgan and Peace dollars alone are worth well over $25. Welcome to the CCF!
swcoin.ecrater.com
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New Member
United States
21 Posts |
Yea you done good. I added them up before read the post and I was thinking $40-50. Like stated before though before investing much get some books and do some research on the net. Easy to get took for lots of money if you dont know what your looking at.. Good Luck and Happy Hunting!!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4541 Posts |
 good looking set of coins 
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Moderator
 United States
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I agree, nice trade! 
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New Member
United States
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Just curious, What did you trade?
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