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    Feb 9, 2011, 07:53 PM
    Money and Coins and I need an idea of value.
    I have 2 1976 $2 bills and I am trying to get a round about value. They are both in good shape. One has two small punctures and is issued K out of Dallas, Texas it also has and 11 and D52 on it the other is a B issued out of New York, NY it also has a 2 and a H52 on it. I also have a $1 bill that says Silver Certificate - Issued out of Washing DC series 1935 H. It has been folded but is still in great shape other than where someone wrote on it :(
    I also have coins I am trying to figure out as well. Is there a site I can visit? I may be interested in selling and I have owned them for about 20 years with some added along the way.
    Some of the coins are silver dolars issued in 1976, 1971, 1972, and 1904. The 1904 one interested me the most it has a woman on it and is very heavy. Then half dollars from 1965, 68, 69, 71, 72, 73, 74, 76, 79, 80, 81, 84, 86, 89, 94, & 96. I also have one that has no value on it but is bronze in color with George Washington on the front and the year 1789 and the back has an ax and pipe along with hands shaking with the words peace and Friendship.
    and in addition a 1943 silver penny, a buffalo nickel with no date and an indian head on the front, and nickes from 1941, 56, 49, and 64. Any help is appericated :)
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    Feb 9, 2011, 08:02 PM
    Also after reading some other info on here the bills are in
    Very Fine, VF: May have several folds although the note is still
    Crisp and has a minimum of dirt. There may be minor tears or very
    Small holes but nothing which distracts from the overall appearance
    Of the note. Take an uncirculated note and crumple it once in your
    Hand, then flatten it out: this is a Very Fine note. Repeat the
    Crumpling and it's still pretty much a VF note.

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    Feb 9, 2011, 08:09 PM

    Hello t:

    I don't know much, but the coins you have dated after 1971 are clad coins and not worth anything... The ones before are silver and worth a couple bucks a piece in silver value. The 1904 silver dollar, depending on it's condition, up to $50 - but that's mint condition. If it has scratches, it's probably worth $10. Your paper money isn't worth anything. I don't know about the rest.

    I'll give you $75 for everything site unseen.

    excon

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