| Author |
Replies: 30 / Views: 3,972 |
|
|
|
New Member
 United States
13 Posts |
|
|
Valued Member
United States
460 Posts |
The top picture is a US Morgan dollar and is worth $30 to $40 US dollars. Second picture is a Germany coin worth around $10 to $12 Not sure about the rest
|
|
Pillar of the Community
United States
2335 Posts |
The more time you spend learning about & marketing the coins the higher your return will be. If you take the time to educate yourself about the collection you will have a good idea of what the value is....both wholesale & retail. That will let you know if a dealer is offering a fair price & will also let you know what you could expect if you sold on ebay.
|
|
Valued Member
United States
460 Posts |
Bottom Picture - Germany - $10 to $12
|
|
Bedrock of the Community
Canada
10743 Posts |
Fourth coin is a British half crown, would need a pic of obverse to give you a grade. 
Edited by SHAFTA9a 08/10/2011 06:01 am
|
|
Valued Member
United States
460 Posts |
3rd Picture is a 1935a Germany (3rd Reich) coin. It has roughly .4 oz silver and is worth about $15.00 dollars. The subject is the 1st Anniversary of the Nazi Rule so it may be worth a little more to a WWII history collector. Hope this helps and can't wait to see more. Wish I could see them in person.
|
|
Pillar of the Community
United States
2589 Posts |
Those 1935A pots darn reverse german 5 reichsmarks trend a bit higher than that, the swastikas on the obverse push the price higher on ebay to the 18 - 20 dollar range for xf examples and possibly higher for higher grade ones. If you market it right you might be able to get $25 for it or so.
|
|
New Member
 United States
13 Posts |
Thanks again everyone, I am writing everything down that you have told me :) Some more: 1788 Half Penny From Anglesy Mines Company Store  1763 British Coin?  1903 Gold Coin my Great Grandmother had made in a broach  I don't know if you know bills but there are some in there.     Lots more coins to follow :) Thanks again!
|
|
New Member
 United States
13 Posts |
1763 I think is from Sweden actually
|
|
New Member
 United States
13 Posts |
DELAWARE FUR TRADE 1763 SWEDEN 2 ORE RARE COPPER COIN
|
|
New Member
 United States
13 Posts |
I also have Canadian quarters dating back to 1910? Do I need to post pics of those? They must be pretty standard. I will need to add dates tomorrow for these next set of pics (getting tired). :)   Thanks once again :)
|
|
Valued Member
United States
187 Posts |
sounds like a nice little windfall,congratulations
|
|
Bedrock of the Community
United States
20753 Posts |
Said your writting this all down? You really should have a printer and just print this all out.
|
|
Bedrock of the Community
United States
17884 Posts |
The Anglesey token is nice. There are a lot of varieties of that coin but most of them are common. Still it is probably at least an $18 coin.
|
|
Valued Member
United States
460 Posts |
Kennedy half dollars - 1964 is 90% silver (about $14 right now), The 1965 to 1970 ones are 40% (About $5.50 right now). After 1970 they contain no silver and usually have no added value. The Franklin half is 90% silver and in that grade is worth about $14. The Walking Liberty half dollars are 90% silver and usually carry a small premium over silver value in the grade your 2 shows. My guess is maybe $17 to $18 each. For silver value on US and Canada coins go to the (124) Not Allowed - Auto-Removed website. This tells you the years that each denomination was made of silver and an up to date silver melt value. Keep in mind that many coins are worth over silver value but it can help out a lot.
|
| |
Replies: 30 / Views: 3,972 |