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1852, 1856, 1908 Dimes And I Guess A Three Cent Piece (1865)

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 Posted 05/09/2010  3:39 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Longgunner to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello all,

Are any of these coins desirable? Would a dealer be interested in them? What do you think they grade as? I never even saw any coins like this until I received my Grandpas coins. I had never even heard of a Three Cent piece! How odd.

Thank you


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yes, that is a 3 cent piece but I'm not sure of value on any of them because I do not have my Red Book at the moment. but these are worth much more than silver value.
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The top two are Liberty Seated dimes. The 1852 looks to be in Fine condition and the 1856 is in Good condition. The 1908 Barber dime has an O mint mark meaning that it was minted in New Orleans. It looks to be in at least fine condition meaning it is worth about $35 dollars.
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