Got some coins, what’s total value?

April 17, 2010 · Posted in Silver Updates 

  

Alright so I have some coins, and don't know the current value and don't feel like eBaying it so I have -

Pennies from (1944-46 were Shellcase Pennies) - 1925, 1938, 1944(x4), 1945(x3)

Silver Pennies (also known as Steel Cent) from - 1943(x4)

Silver Nickel from 1944

US 5 Cent Postage Stamp, Roosevelt with quote - "Freedom of speech and Religion from Want and Fear" (sort of random but I got it...)

An Alcatraz Coin (mostly just a souvenier)

Half Dollars from - 1971, 1979, 190, 1997, and 2000

Silver Dollars from - 1979(x2)

Gold Dollars from - 2000(x2)

American Eagle One Ounce Silver Proof Coins from - 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007

Silver 100 Dollar Bill from 2005 made out of Bullion, .999 Pure Silver, Condition is Proof

Just curious on what price is, thanks in advance

Silver Eagle Proof Coins Ending Soon on eBay:

2005 PROOF AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE DOLLAR w/ ORIGINAL BOX
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2008 Silver Eagle Proof
US $49.56 (6 Bids)
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2007 PROOF AMERICAN SILVER EAGLE DOLLAR w/ ORIGINAL BOX
US $75.95
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2 Responses to “Got some coins, what’s total value?”

  1. Doctor Deth on April 17th, 2010 4:22 am

    you’d have to take them to a coin dealer – some of them – condition could make a big difference

  2. STEVEN F on April 17th, 2010 4:42 am

    As the first answer stated, someone needs to SEE the coins and evaluate their condition. A mint condition coin is worth MANY times the value of a similar coin is poor condition. I personally don’t know it ANY of what you list is worth more than ‘face value’.

    Correction: The 2000 Golden Dollar coins are worth exactly $1.00 each, unless there was a defect from the mint.

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