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Few Coins I Have No Idea About! Please Help.

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We have these coins and have no idea if they are worth anything, or have any importance.

Any help would be greatly appreciated! this is very interesting!

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Looks like the first one is a 1937 Buffalo nickel, worth about $2
The next one is an Indian Head penny, does it say 1876? That one's more valuable, like $35-50 depending on whether you can read LIBERTY on the head band or not.
The others I have no idea

Remember these are book values and not market prices, but I'm sure many people would like to have that penny.
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 Posted 04/11/2011  04:56 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sap to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The small Mexican gold coin is not scarce; made into a pendant like that, it's not going to be worth anything to collectors, but at .1205 ounces of gold it's certainly not worthless.

The coin with the hole in it is a Japan 5 yen, Year 47 of emperor Hirohito (= 1972 AD).
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The mexican gold coin comes out of that pendant case. Just seemed weird someone would use it for a necklace?

I appreciate the help. I actually ruined the penny today trying to clean it :(
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Too bad about the cent; it looked to be in pretty good shape based on the picture.
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