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Sunday, October 22, 2006

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So enjoy this video for now. It features 10,000 British 1 Pound coins.

46 comments:

  1. I have a 1947 King George VI Canadian Silver Quarter. I was wondering what this coin is worth?

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  2. 1947 Canadian Quarter
    is a great key year.
    after the 7 in 1947 if there is...

    a dot it is worth $40.00 in fine
    and $250.00 in uncirculated

    a Maple leaf it is worth $1.50 in fine
    and $10.00 in uncirculated

    nothing it is worth $1.50 in fine
    and $30.00 in uncirculated

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  3. Can you describe to me what is fine? Does that just mean it is in circulation?

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  4. Fine is different for every coin type and it gets very specific.
    For the 1947 Canadian quarter that comes from circulation it means...

    Moderate to considerable even wear. Entire design is bold. All lettering visible, but with some weakness.
    For George VI portrait, the eyebrow and cheek bone are worn away. A bald effect is starting, with very little detail of hair remaining. The outline or the ear has flattened.

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  5. I have a 1950 Series B $5 Bill
    H01248074B
    I was wondering how much it's worth? It's definitely been circulated, but it has no tears or writing on it.
    Thanks

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  6. 1950 Series B $5 Bill
    H01248074B


    About $7.50

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  7. Hey, thanks for all your help. I really appreciate it. Anyway, I have some old pennies from the 1800s on up to the 1940s. Some of the pennies are silver instead of copper (can you tell I don't know much about coins by my lack of vocabulary?) I was wondering if you could tell me anything about silver pennies and their worth. Are pennies from 1800s worth more as well?

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  8. As far as I know the only "silver" cents are the 1943 Zinc-coated steel and they average $0.30.

    Depending on the year a cent from the 1800s could be $2.00 to $2,000.00.

    I assume these are U.S. coins.

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  9. I have a few bills i would like to find out about. First a one dollar bill serial # L 75002000G, 1977 series, second a five dollar bill with a red circle, serial# A 02015611 A, 1963 series, Third a two dollar bill serial# L 47763734 A, 1976 series, and last but not least another two dollar bill serial# B 30434995 A, 1976 series.. Just real curios, thanks so much!

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  10. one dollar bill serial # L 75002000G, 1977 series,
    It should be a 1977A and about $2.00 in crisp-uncirculated.

    five dollar bill with a red circle, serial# A 02015611 A, 1963 series,
    About $12.00

    two dollar bill serial# L 47763734 A, 1976 series
    About $3.00 in crisp-uncirculated.

    two dollar bill serial# B 30434995 A, 1976 series
    About $3.50 in crisp-uncirculated.

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  11. Hi, Hopefully you can help, I have a coin dated 1879 (i think spanish)
    on the front is says -ALFONSO XII POR L'A GRACIA DE DIOS- on the back -REY CONST DE ESPANA DIEZ CENTIMOS- Thanks for any help you can give me.

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  12. 1879 (i think spanish)
    on the front is says -ALFONSO XII POR L'A GRACIA DE DIOS- on the back -REY CONST DE ESPANA DIEZ CENTIMOS


    You're right it is 10 centimos in bronze from Spain it's about $0.75 in fine condition.

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  13. So I have one of these 1947 King George VI Canadian quarters, and it has a large dot next to the year. Were all the quarters in 1947 silver? It's circulated, in very good condition. I saw the first person's post, is mine worth $40?
    Thanks!

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  14. 1947 King George VI Canadian quarters, and it has a large dot next to the year. Were all the quarters in 1947 silver? It's circulated, in very good condition.

    The Dot Variety has a tiny dot after the number 7. This variety is about $30.00 in very-good.

    The large dot in front of the date is not special, it's about $2.00

    Yes all were silver.

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  15. I have 100 - 1 dollar bills not in circulation and all are in consecutive numerical order. can you tell me if these are worth anything. The year is 1977....

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  16. 100 - 1 dollar bills not in circulation and all are in consecutive numerical order. can you tell me if these are worth anything. The year is 1977

    About $2.00 each.

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  17. Does is matter how many of them i have? maybe more than 100..... and do i keep them, because maybe they would go up in value or would it be better to trade for cash. i am learning about collecting coins and dollars, how long do i hang on to them.

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  18. i have an 1861 quarter dollar that i believe is a liberty quarter. it is worn quite a bit. is there any value to this quarter

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  19. 1907 indian head penny very,very good condition. what is it worth?

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  20. Does is matter how many of them i have? maybe more than 100..... and do i keep them, because maybe they would go up in value or would it be better to trade for cash. i am learning about collecting coins and dollars, how long do i hang on to them.

    It doesn't matter how many you have if they're not graded. You may want to keep the absolute best and have them graded the rest will never gain any real value.
    Still in high grades it's only about $4.00 each so sometimes not even grading helps. It will take 30 years before these gain any real value so you'd be better selling or trading the group for one good note or coin.

    1861 quarter dollar that i believe is a liberty quarter. it is worn quite a bit.
    About $15.00

    1907 indian head penny very,very good condition.
    About $2.00

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  21. I got a 5 dollar 1977 Series A and i was wondering how much its worth. Its definitley been circulated.

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  22. 5 dollar 1977 Series A

    About $5.00

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  23. i have a double sided indian head nickle. is it worth anythin

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  24. I have an error $5. It's in mint condition.What's it worth?

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  25. Hi I have a 1990 $100 dollar bill in mint crisp condition with no folds bends or stains. You can tell it was scooped up and held onto for a long time. It's serial number is E 36983698 A. It's a repeater. Thanks!

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  26. i meant to say i have a double sided buffalo nickle

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  27. double sided indian head nickle.

    Sounds like a magician's coin, no extra value.

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  28. error $5. It's in mint condition

    What is the error?

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  29. 1990 $100 dollar bill in mint crisp condition with no folds bends or stains. You can tell it was scooped up and held onto for a long time. It's serial number is E 36983698 A.

    It is a repeater, about $115.00.

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  30. double sided buffalo nickle

    Still no extra value since this type of error is not possible.

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  31. It's an off center $5.

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  32. im a bartender in canada. what are some types of coins (years or markings) that i shouldnt be looking out for. im always going through my change and pulling out the unique and interesting things.
    thanks for all your time here.
    what you do is great

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  33. off center $5

    Unless you see a piece of another bill or the printing is off-center by 15% or more it has no extra value.

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  34. in canada. what are some types of coins (years or markings) that i shouldnt be looking out for

    In general anything older than 1955 should have a little extra value.
    For dimes and higher anything 1968 or older would be real silver.

    Aside from that go with your gut if it looks weird or is foreign it just may have some value.

    Worse comes to worse it has just face value and you return to circulation.

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  35. Hi just came across 432 canadian quarters and 387 canadian dimes from a property i just bought. all of them are from 1938 to 1968 im assuming all silver as no magnet sticks to them\? any ideas other than a 1947 dot quarter i should be looking for thanks

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  36. 432 canadian quarters and 387 canadian dimes from a property i just bought. all of them are from 1938 to 1968 im assuming all silver as no magnet sticks to them?any ideas other than a 1947 dot quarter

    Well it sounds like they are all silver and for quarters there is a 1951 variety where the A in GRATIA points between the denticles.

    Aside from errors nothing else stands out.

    $3.50 for each quarter
    $0.90 for each dime
    of course depending on silver value.

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  37. hello, i found 36 quarters CDN dating from 1913 to 1968, did the magnet test and none stuck. There are two 1947, and one with a maple leaf after it. Are they worth anything? thanks!

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  38. quarters CDN dating from 1913 to 1968, did the magnet test and none stuck. There are two 1947, and one with a maple leaf after it

    On average in low grades each is about $4.50 each.

    I list the more valuable coins in low grade...
    1915 about $15.00
    1921 about $11.00
    1927 about $27.00
    1936 dot about $30.00
    1947 dot about $30.00

    The ones with a Maple Leaf are normal only if they have a Dot instead are the worth more.

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  39. I have a 1977 series A, serial# L 51851820B How much is it Worth?

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  40. 1977 series A, serial# L 51851820B

    What denomination?

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  41. 1950 ten dollar bill, serial #d86242399b series 1950 b bright green back with 1561 in the lower right corner on the back. Pretty good, crisp condition Thanks

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  42. ten dollar bill, serial #d86242399b series 1950 b bright green back with 1561 in the lower right corner on the back. Pretty good, crisp condition

    About $20.00

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  43. Got a 1950 $10 bill, G80773002A from the CHicago Federal Reserve Bank, number on the back is 1324, It's in good condition but has marks from a counterfeit check pen. I sit worth anything?

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  44. 1950 $10 bill, G80773002A from the CHicago Federal Reserve Bank, number on the back is 1324, It's in good condition but has marks from a counterfeit check pen

    Pen marks are fine, about $12.00

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  45. found a 1965 nickel and a 1957 dime in my change today are they worth anything?

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  46. Assuming U.S....

    1965 nickel just $0.05
    1957 dime about $2.45

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