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ilovezil
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On November 25 2009 05:20 ghostWriter wrote: That's pretty cool. My father is a coin collector and some of the stuff he has is pretty interesting. I don't know if it's real or if it's worth anything over its face value, but he has a gold half dollar coin. Hmm, that's interesting, are you sure it's a gold half dollar? You can check coinsite.com, which is a quick reference site I sometimes use. Here's a list of values along coins of half-dollar to gold dollar values: + Show Spoiler + Half Dollar - Flowing Hair - 1794-1795 $2,000 - $4,000 Rare Half Dollar - Draped Bust -Sm Egle-1796-1797 $10,000 - $30,000. Rare Half Dollar - Draped Bust -Heraldic-1801-1807 $200 - $600. $5,000 -$10,000. Half Dollar - Capped Bust - 1807-1836 $30 - $85. $500 - $700. Half Dollar - Reeded Edge - 1836-1839 $35 - $100 $600-$800. Half Dollar - Liberty Seated -1839-1891 $20 - $200. $300 - $500. Half Dollar - Barber 1892-1915 $4. - $100. $300 - $600. Half Dollar - Liberty Walking 1916-1947 $2. -$5. $15 - $20. Half Dollar - Franklin 1948-1963 $1.50 - $3 $5 - $10. Half Dollar - Kennedy 1964 .36169 ASW .36169 ASW(Bullion) Half Dollar - Kennedy 1965-1969 (40% silver) .1479 ASW .1479 ASW(Bullion) Half Dollar - Kennedy 1970-D $3 $5 Half Dollar - Bicentennial dated 1776-1976 face value face value Half Dollar - Kennedy 1971- face value face value Dollar - Flowing Hair 1794-1795 $1,000 - $25,000. Rare Dollar - Draped Bust -Small Eagle -1795-1798 $500. - $1,500. $15,000 - $20,000. Dollar - Heraldic Eagle 1798-1803 $500 - $1000. $6,000 - $8,000. Dollar - Heraldic Eagle 1804 n/a $1,825,000 Dollar - Gobrecht - 1836-1839 $3,000 - $5,000. $8,000 -$10,000. Dollar - Liberty Seated - 1840-1873 $150 - $500. $1,000 - $1,500. Dollar - Trade 1873-1885 $50 - $300. $400 - $1,000. Dollar - Morgan 1878-1921 $8 - $15. $20 - $80. Dollar - Peace 1921-1935 $8 - $15. $20 - $50. Dollar - Eisenhower 1971-1978 face value $1.50 -$2.00 Dollar - Susan B. Anthony 1979-1981,1999 face value face value Dollar - Sacagawea 2000- face value face value Gold Dollars - 1849-1854 $100 - $250. $300. - $1000. I thought gold only came in dollar coins. If that's the case, your dad's got a very valuable piece in his collection. | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32026 Posts
On November 25 2009 05:17 StalinRusH wrote: well today i was finishing moving stuff from my old house to my new one and i found this coin Pics arnt the best...my camera just wouldnt focus on it any better i just dont think iv ever seen this coin before EDIT: Maybe i should open my eyes and see it says 2002 v-_- FAILED That's some kind of Euro coin I think. I got one at home. On November 25 2009 04:58 ilovezil wrote: Was it the red book? Yea, I purchased the current version of one at the time, which was 2007, I think? It only had coin values though I doubt the silver bill's worth anything more than its face, though. Maybe another dollar at most haha Yeah, probably not, but it's cool just on age alone. Age typically doesn't matter much for value. Roman Empire coins are worth jack. Value is generally determined on the amount of a certain coin or bill minted and then the quality of the selected piece. The gold coin can range from being totally worthless (Sacagewea coin) to being a lot (Krugerand or something like that). It's totally impossible to tell without seeing | ||
JeeJee
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strangely, my dirtiest coin is from 2000 (i could barely make out the numbers of the year) maybe one day ill find something cool the only inconsistency i find in my coins so far is all my quarters usually have a year printed in the front (like 1979, 2003 etc..) but one quarter doesn't have a year printed on it, just 1952-2002 in the back. i imagine that's a special 50 year anniversary coin or something. pretty cool | ||
Xeofreestyler
Belgium6755 Posts
That's some kind of Euro coin I think. I got one at home. It looks a bit like a 2 euro coin (ring colors) but the design and measurements aren't the same | ||
ilovezil
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On November 25 2009 06:12 JeeJee wrote: haha i just arranged all of my change.. it was ranging from 1974 to 2009 strangely, my dirtiest coin is from 2000 (i could barely make out the numbers of the year) maybe one day ill find something cool the only inconsistency i find in my coins so far is all my quarters usually have a year printed in the front (like 1979, 2003 etc..) but one quarter doesn't have a year printed on it, just 1952-2002 in the back. i imagine that's a special 50 year anniversary coin or something. pretty cool No year printed on the front? oO It probably is a bicentennial quarter commemorating the half-century like you said, but the one I'm thinking about still has the year printed on the front, with a drummer design on the back. Are you able to take a picture? I'd like to see it if you can upload a pic! | ||
ilovezil
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On November 25 2009 06:18 Xeofreestyler wrote: It looks a bit like a 2 euro coin (ring colors) but the design and measurements aren't the same Do you have a coin collection at all? I'd love to see samples of foreign currency as well | ||
gchan
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1927 Wheat Penny 1954 Canadian penny (found in California) A very poorly counterfeited $5 bill. | ||
QuanticHawk
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Boblion
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Dunno if it is valuable. | ||
ilovezil
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Speaking of which, I could never find an indian penny | ||
ShoCkeyy
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I also had a 24k gold coin from like 1800's but that one disappeared :C | ||
JeeJee
Canada5652 Posts
On November 25 2009 06:21 ilovezil wrote: No year printed on the front? oO It probably is a bicentennial quarter commemorating the half-century like you said, but the one I'm thinking about still has the year printed on the front, with a drummer design on the back. Are you able to take a picture? I'd like to see it if you can upload a pic! im canadian remember, our quarters have moose and the queen on them possibly its a common thing for canadian 50yr quarters. i only have a cellphone camera either way which would make a shitty closeup pic | ||
ilovezil
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On November 25 2009 06:44 JeeJee wrote: im canadian remember, our quarters have moose and the queen on them possibly its a common thing for canadian 50yr quarters. i only have a cellphone camera either way which would make a shitty closeup pic I completely assumed you were talking about the US quarter, how biased of me :p If you can, it'd still be cool if you can take a pic. The quality doesn't matter too much, so if you can just upload one and pm me or something | ||
StalinRusH
United States734 Posts
On November 25 2009 06:18 Xeofreestyler wrote: It looks a bit like a 2 euro coin (ring colors) but the design and measurements aren't the same it actually says "Estadis Unidos Mexicanos" which kind of makes sense even though i dont really live near mexico | ||
jello_biafra
United Kingdom6632 Posts
I do have a small collection as well from various countries. And yeah that's definitely not a Euro coin, you can clearly see the dollar sign on it. | ||
nofAcedAgent
United States951 Posts
So if you wanna pick up the hobby again befriend a waiter or two ^^ | ||
ilovezil
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Also, I'm surprised he was allowed to even search through the ones. Did you watch him closely while he counted through them? | ||
nofAcedAgent
United States951 Posts
He worked a couple doors down from the restaurant and I knew him fairly well - I would just hand him a stack of fifty ones and he'd look through em.. (it was the cash I had been paid throughout the day, not from the cash register or anything) | ||
niteReloaded
Croatia5281 Posts
.. most of the bacteria is dead already. | ||
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