Friday, September 14, 2007

Squished Album

Do you have an odd coin and want to know its value? Leave a comment/question and I will do my best to find out the price and history for you.

I got several squished pennies from the American Museum of Natural History and one from the M&M store. So knowing this someone gifted me this album to store my new collection. It comes with a New York elongated cent embedded on the cover.


This is a tri-fold album that can hold 36 pennies and 6 quarters, squished of course. This one is for New York but if you go the pennycollector.com site you'll find dozens of choices. They are $7.60 each plus s&h.


I don't have any squished quarters so I just put pennies where in place. While this isn't my true collection it still falls under the category if numismatics.

I probably won't fill the album especially since New York has hundreds of squished penny machines.

Do you have a strange coin and want to know its value? Leave a comment/question and I will do my best to find out the price and history for you.

10 dollars worth, for Comments/Questions click here.:

Anonymous said...

I have a 1934 D $5 bill, #S05845597A with a G2107 in the lower right corner. I almost gave it to MacDonalds accidentally before I noticed that it looked odd. Is it worth any more than five bucks?

Man said...

1934 D $5 bill, #S05845597A with a G2107(face number)

There are 2 varieties a "wide" and a "narrow".

Yours is the wide it is about $10.00. The narrow is worth twice as much.

Thanks you gave all the right info to figure out what bill you had.

Anonymous said...

I must get one of these for my son he loves squished coin. I think he just like the idea of a coin being squished, completely change plus the first one he got had dinosaur on it.

Man said...

Yeah going to the machines and squishing the penny yourself is the best part.

That PennyCollectors.com site has a list of all the machines around the country.

Matt said...

I got this in a handful of change from a Slurpee purchase at 7-11. It's either a 2001 or 2007 D dime, I can't tell because the last digit is too light to be read. The back is the right color, but the front is copper. It's thinner than a normal dime, leading me to believe it's missing its front cladding. Never having seen something like this, I was wondering what it's worth. Here's a link to a picture: http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/1963/dimelx3.jpg

Man said...

2001 or 2007 D dime, I can't tell because the last digit is too light to be read. The back is the right color, but the front is copper. It's thinner than a normal dime, leading me to believe it's missing its front cladding. Never having seen something like this, I was wondering what it's worth.

First thing to do is weigh it. It should weigh less then 2.27 grams.
It looks real and it would be a Obverse Clad Layer Missing error. The missing last digit is typical in a real error.

The streaks are odd but if you get it authenticated it would be about $125.00.

Anonymous said...

i have a 1920 silver dollar. what is it worth?

Man said...

1920 silver dollar

No such thing for the United States.

More of a description is needed.

Unknown said...

https://goo.gl/search/Pineapple
Pineapple, Fruit

Unknown said...

Sorry it was a copy and paste oops