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Old Jun 18, 2007, 12:09 PM
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The value of my coins and bills

Does anyone know the value of the following
2$bill
A06133702A
A57276878A
D87711548A

1 CENT COIN
1896
1902

BUFFALO NICKEL
1907
1902

1$BILL NO SERIES NUMBER
1922

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Old Jun 18, 2007, 12:50 PM   #2  
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Without actually looking at the condition of them, it is impossible to determine a collectors value for them.

Any good bookstore will have books on coins where you could get an idea of their worth.

Also, you might like to try the following type of search by clicking on the following link:

coin collecting values - Google Search
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Hello carolyn:

I did a quick google search. I found out that the buffalo nickel didn't make its debut until March 4, 1913. So, the one's you've got are pretty rare.

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Excon is so right. The buffalo nickle came out in 1913. The dates you indicate are what is called the { V} nickle :;'
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Excon is so right. The buffalo nickle came out in 1913. The dates you indicate are what is called the { V} nickle :;'
And, your point is...?

How was the way that you answered of benefit to answering the original poster's question?
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Clough; Just like a yankee can't understand English; I stated {quote} That ex-con was right. Now if you want the story;? The Liberty Head nickle ,Known as the {V} nickle was minted from 1883 Threw 1912. There was some 1913 made but were not put in circulation
some how got out of the mint. the {V} nickle was all so called {centlesscoins} First ones minted were minted without the words(CENTS), just the ( V ). ,and some people took and coated them with gold and passed them as 5$ gold coins. They were designed by Charles E. Barber There was () 1913 made , They were by by Colonel E>H>R> GREEN CLOUGH , read next one.;":
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Carolyndurr THe vaule of your coins ,you can find in a coin book on coins the one im going to say I thinf is the best IT explains and shows how to grade and find the vakue of the coin. The Official RED BOOK Aguide book of UNITED STATES COINS BY R.S. YEOMAN ; YOU can take it to a good coin shop and have check it for you there are places you can send a coin to and have them graded, but it costs if you want the adress of one of these places I can give it to you, GOOD LUCK

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HEY EXCON , THANKS FOR your input : I'm very late 60's and I have been a coin collecter since I was 7 years old, Have a good day!
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[quote=Flying Blue Eagle]HEY EXCON , THANKS FOR your input.QUOTE]
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CAROLYNdurr - IF you still need the other answers to your questions you asked ,I have the new books on 9COINS & PAPER MONEY:: THEY are for 2008, List your question again here direct to me . F.B.E.
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