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Give me an exact count on all pre-64 dimes, quarters and half dollars. It's easy to get going metal rates from www.coinflation.com
Now if there are any rarities or something in very good condition or better, we'll have to go to pics on that.
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When you end up finding out the best route let me know what you do....I have a TON of coins from my grand dad that I need to get rid of and I've been sitting on them 3-4 yrs just because I'm scared to trust anyone and have no clue what I have. good luck with it! these things have me all confused
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Originally posted by MutherjuggZ View PostOk he found some of the coins, but not all
Here's what he brought me.
A book of mercury dimes for the following years
(the missing ones are all at home so I'm only listing ones I'm physically looking at right now)
1917-D
1919
1924
1927
1934
1935
1935-S
1936
1937
1938
1938-S
1939, 1939D, 1939S
1940S
1941, 1941D, 1941S
1942, 1942D, 1942s
1943, 1943D
1944, 1944D, 1944S
1945, 1945D, 1945S
Based on the little bit of research I have done on these dimes.... There are two modern-day overdates - the 1942 & 1942D, 2 over 1 are very desireable to have. These overdates occurred when the coin blank was first struck with an outdated 1941 die. When the mistake was noticed, the coin was restruck with the correct 1942 date. The numeral 1 is noticeable beneath the 2.
how come he can only find some of the coins? did you not take care of this stuff or keep it together?
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Originally posted by Denny View PostGive me an exact count on all pre-64 dimes, quarters and half dollars. It's easy to get going metal rates from www.coinflation.com
Now if there are any rarities or something in very good condition or better, we'll have to go to pics on that.Originally posted by VertnutI'd run my junk through a waffle iron, if it makes you more "comfortable". LOL!
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Originally posted by scootro View Posta complete 1916-1945 mercury dime set with a nice 1916-D can be roughly worth $800 to $1,200
how come he can only find some of the coins? did you not take care of this stuff or keep it together?
I have a whole set, I just listed what I physically had with me todayOriginally posted by VertnutI'd run my junk through a waffle iron, if it makes you more "comfortable". LOL!
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Originally posted by MutherjuggZ View Postsome of the coins wouldnt stay in the book, so I pulled them out and put them in a safe place so they wouldn't fall out of the book and get lost.
I have a whole set, I just listed what I physically had with me today
Originally posted by MutherjuggZ View Postwth is that? I know I'm not holding anything THAT valuable by any stretch of the imagination.
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Originally posted by scootro View Post
just a pic of a collectors book to give you an idea
The World Coin Library
No. 7123 - Mercury Dimes Made in USA
Dansco - 4313 W. Jefferson Blvd
Los Angeles, Calif. 90016
The book is a full setOriginally posted by VertnutI'd run my junk through a waffle iron, if it makes you more "comfortable". LOL!
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Originally posted by MutherjuggZ View PostI have the collectors book ...here's what's in the back cover
The World Coin Library
No. 7123 - Mercury Dimes Made in USA
Dansco - 4313 W. Jefferson Blvd
Los Angeles, Calif. 90016
The book is a full set
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Kim, you deserve this. Keep them, sell them, do whatever the hell you want to do with them. Those coins are yours. If he wanted them, he should have taken them with him. What comes around goes around. Good luck with whatever you choose.sigpic
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