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Coin Rarities & Related Topics: an 1870-S Silver Dollar, an 1817/4 Half Dollar ...
Coin Rarities & Related Topics: an 1870-S Silver Dollar, an 1817/4 Half Dollar ...

Coin Rarities & Related Topics: an 1870-S Silver Dollar, an 1817/4 Half Dollar Specialists in Capped Bust Half Dollars have concluded that there are nine known 1817/4 halves. Seven have been known for many years, and two have,


Other News & Articles
Other News & Articles

Other News & ArticlesLater Capped Bust silver coins show a perched eagle, its head turned upward, a shield on its breast. Seated Liberty silver coinage, minted for over 50 years and more »


Half Dimes Started With 'Half Disme'
Half Dimes Started With 'Half Disme'

Half Dimes Started With 'Half Disme'The new design for 1796 and 1797 would feature the Draped Bust obverse with a small eagle reverse. These dates probably do not receive the attention they


QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Mar 30, 2007 | Tommy O:
What is the approx. value of these coins and paper?

Below is a list of what my grandfather just passed down to me and I would like to see how much they are worth. Not looking to sell, just wondering how much I have with all this stuff.

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A: 1.The 1899 note in very good (which is not a high grade) is worth around $90. The 1923 about $27 same grade and the 1957 in low grade, such as very good is worth a dollar. There are still a lot of...


Go to a repotable coin dealer to learn the true value of your items.
shorty | Mar 30, 2007


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