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 Posted 07/05/2010  10:02 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add thecoinman to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
i have a
1979
1776-1976
2001
1992
1990
1971
1776-1976
could someone tell me the value of each coin they are all in mint.
thanks,
Matt

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 Posted 07/05/2010  10:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Adam_E to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
50 cents each
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Come on Adam, give him a little more than that.

Assuming you mean US half dollars, as they are the only ones I know of with the 1776-1976 dual date, and a P or D mint mark, these are still found in bank rolls fairly regularly in mint and near mint condition, hence the value of 50 cents each.
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They are veery cool and halfs are how I got into collecting coins. If I were you I would try to get one from each year and mint mark. The hunt to complete a set is fun and exciting. Try it and you will see!
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Ditto the chance to continue with a low cost yet fun collection.

I have many coins that are worth no more than the face value yet I enjoy them more than some terribly expensive coins that I just have to keep locked away. Not much fun in a SDB.
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I have many coins that are worth no more than the face value yet I enjoy them more than some terribly expensive coins that I just have to keep locked away


I am not too worried if someone breaks in and walks away with my common date Wheaties or the 1865 corroded and pitted 2cent piece. But I can pull these out and look at them every day if I want too. On the other hand, if I want to look at the gold or high end silver and other rarities that I have, I would have to go to the bank and get the safe deposit box out. I would not lose any sleep over the bucket of darksiders that has been sitting on my desk for some time now. I don't even know what is in that bucket yet.

So yes your Halves are worth 50 cents each, but would be a great start to a nice little collection Matt. That is if you would want to collect them. Those and even the occasional silver Half, Walking Liberty, Franklin, 1964 Kennedy, 1965-1970 40% silver Kennedy, and even, although extremely rare to find in a roll, Barber halves can all be had for face value at local banks. All you have to do is walk in and ask, 99% of the time they will be glad to hand them over.
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