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Little under two days ago I posted about the last 2009 coins I found and then Kelly commented showing off her 2010 finds. Well wouldn't you know she must set some kind of butterfly effect in motion because I got a bunch of new finds in my change.

I got two new dollar bills, two new shield cents, and one new dime.

2010 Cent Philadelphia reverse and obverse


2010-P Dime, Obverse on top and reverse, some struck through grease damage
2009 $1 bill series up close
2009 $1.00 Bill, Obverse on top, reverse
The new cent is called the "Preservation of the Union" and depicts the Union shield popular during the Lincoln administration. My final verdict is that I like the design it is simple and tastes like copper.

The dime is 2010 and so far has twice the production of the 2009 and seems to be much more common in circulation. 2009 and 2010 will have lower montages than previous years but none of these coins will be considered rare. That said I still haven't found any 2009 nickels

The 2009 series dollar bill was actually first printed in February of 2010. This one in particular was printed  in April 2010 and is a bit bendy but not folded. The 2009 is a series reference not the actually date so for example if you have a 1950-D bill it was likely made in 1961-1962 so it is not from the 50s.

Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 1 Cent  / United States
Year: 2010
Mintage: 873,230,000 (estimated to date)
Metal: 97.5% Zinc, 2.5% Copper
Value: $0.01 in EF-40

Type/Country: 10 Cents / United States
Year: 2010 P
Mintage: 236,500,000
Metal: 91.67% Copper, 8.33% Nickel
Value: $0.10  in EF-40

Type/Country: 1 Dollar / United States
Year: 2009
Date Printed: April 2010
Printings: 96,000,000
Run: Not yet known
Value: $1.00 in CU(crisp-uncirculated)

Thanks to the Mint News Blog for their US Mint Coin Production table which I use often.

I was surprised to see so many new pieces at one time but I guess this means a slow down in old coins and a better economy...doubt it.

Do you have American change 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.

70 comments:

  1. you're welcome.
    ;)

    glad your palate likes the new penny.
    and the background in the picture is neat, too.

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  2. Background:
    A casino brochure, nothing says 4th of July as being inside a casino losing money with no sense of time.

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  3. I have a 1776-1976 quarter celebrating the 200th anniversary. Its an MS-66.

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  4. 1776-1976 quarter celebrating the 200th anniversary. Its an MS-66.


    About $12.00

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  5. 1950 $20 ser. G90861779A is it more than $20
    fair shape but someone marked it with a pen to see if it was real

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  6. 1950-A $20 ser. G90861779A about $22.00 the pen mark will fade.

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  7. plz help... 35 coins needing appraised... here it goes... a 1944 P nickel, a 1996 D half dollar, what appears to be a 1984 doubled ear lincon, 18 canadian pennies(oldest is '62), 3 weird canadian pennies(1 has a bird and is 1867-1967, 1 is normal but the date is 1867-1992, and 1 has a gate with a crown.), a rough wheat penny, 4 canadian quarters('68 '69 '81 '94), 2 canadian nickels('85 '87), a canadian dollal coin('89), a guatemala centavo, a bahamas nickel, and finally a pilipeans piso... thanks

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  8. 1944 P nickel about $1.00
    1996 D half dollar about $0.50
    1984 doubled ear lincon about $60.00 in almost-uncirculated

    18 canadian pennies(oldest is '62) about $0.10 each on average, before 1930s more

    3 weird canadian pennies
    1867-1967 about $0.03
    1867-1992 about $0.01

    1 has a gate with a crown not Canadian but British, year?

    rough wheat penny about $0.03

    canadian quarters('68 '69 '81 '94) about $0.25 each
    canadian nickels('85 '87) about $0.05 each
    canadian dollal coin('89) about $1.00

    guatemala centavo, a bahamas nickel, and finally a pilipeans piso
    What years?

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  9. Hi I have a 1996 series $100 bill with a blue treasury seal and serial number. The bill is genuine, and I cannot find ANYTHING about this type of error. Can you help?
    Thanks,
    JD

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  10. 1996 series $100 bill with a blue treasury seal and serial number.

    I have heard of this before but it is not considered an error.
    It may happen when a solvent is smeared on the ink and it is impossible to tell if it occurs during printing or after.
    So it has no extra value.

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  11. I have a dollar bill, series 2006, with an imperfection. Or at least I think it's an imperfection. The supposed error is a vertical line left of George Washington. It's definitely a line from the printing machine. The serial number doesn't have a star next to it. The line starts on the "E" in UNITED and slants slightly to the right ending above the "N" in ONE. Thanks for your help. DP

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  12. dollar bill, series 2006, with an imperfection. Or at least I think it's an imperfection. The supposed error is a vertical line left of George Washington. It's definitely a line from the printing machine.

    Sounds like part of a Bank ink stamp, but even if it is an Ink Smear error it would have no extra value.

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  13. I have a One Dollar Bill with a star at the end, not in the best condition, but do you have any idea of its value? Serial Number is E03880493*

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  14. One Dollar Bill with a star at the end, not in the best condition, but do you have any idea of its value? Serial Number is E03880493*

    What year?

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  15. One Dollar Bill with a star at the end, not in the best condition, but do you have any idea of its value? Serial Number is E03880493*...2003

    About $1.25

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  16. I have a 1974 dime that seems to be misprinted there are no ridges around it and the words "in god we trust" aren't fully there alSo there is like a raised edge around it. Just wonderin what it would be worth. Please email me back at fourwheelerpro2002@yahoo.ca

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  17. i have several series of sequential bills but i have a set of three ones with two smears across each of them in the same place. they are crisp and dated 1999, do you think they are worth keeping? or am i just wasting space?

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  18. set of three ones with two smears across each of them in the same place. they are crisp and dated 1999,

    Depends on how big the smear is...
    Minor (up to 10% ink) the 3 would be about $200.00
    Major (30% or more ink) the 3 would be about $2000.00

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  19. i have a 1974 series one dollar bill serial number E04670003*, a series 1957 a silver certificate one dollar bill, a series 1950 e 10 dollar bill, a series 1950 b 20 dollar bill,1963b one dollar bill and would like to know the value on each, also have a 1976 half dollar, 1915 1948 1951 and 1957 wheat pennies, a 1978 dime in uncerculated condition seems like its different all of the raised objects on the dime aren't shiny but the backround is very shiny if that makes sense, a 1912(i think its kind of hard to read) buffalo nickel a 1926 buffalo nickel and a 1950 belgique 5 fr coin. i would like to know the value on each coin as well, thanks in advance

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  20. 1974 series one dollar bill serial number E04670003* about $2.00

    1957 a one dollar bill about $2.50
    1950 e 10 dollar bill about $100.00
    1950 b 20 dollar bill about $12.00
    1963b one dollar bill about $1.25
    1976 half dollar about $0.50

    wheat pennies
    1915 about $1.75
    1948 about $0.10
    1951 about $0.10
    1957 about $0.10

    1978 dime in uncerculated condition seems like its different all of the raised objects on the dime aren't shiny but the backround is very shiny if that makes sense
    Sound like a 1978-S proof about $1.50.

    1912 buffalo nickel not possible must be 1913 or later
    1926 buffalo nickel about $1.25
    1950 belgique 5 fr coin about $0.50

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  21. 1950 e 10 dollar bill about $100.00
    1950 b 20 dollar bill about $12.00

    i'm confused as to which is which? 12 for a 20 seems low lol

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  22. i'm confused as to which is which? 12 for a 20 seems low lol

    Sorry I made a mistake.
    1950 b 20 dollar bill about $22.00

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  23. I have a series 2006 1 dollar bill which has a minor alignment issue. on both the front and the back the image is about 4mm too high, leaving little top margin, while leaving an enlarged bottom margin (think Polaroid).

    It looks like it has been through a few hands. definitely not great condition, but what would you estimate it's worth to be?

    The serial # is B06199919B

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  24. 2006 1 dollar bill which has a minor alignment issue. on both the front and the back the image is about 4mm too high, leaving little top margin, while leaving an enlarged bottom margin (think Polaroid).

    Very minor error, it has no extra value.

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  25. Hello, I have a $1 Dollar bill from Trinidad and Tobago dated 1939. How can I find out what it's worth? Thank you.

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  26. $1 Dollar bill from Trinidad and Tobago dated 1939 about $5.00 in fine

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  27. Hi:
    I found a 1963 dime with some errors in it, and i don't know if it worht anything...

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  28. 1963 dime with some errors in it,

    Without a description or picture I can't guess on value.

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  29. Hi:
    where i can send you a picture?

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  30. where i can send you a picture?

    You can't.
    Just put it on a free photo site then drop a link here.

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  31. Hi:
    here it is
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/nnyder/

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  32. here it is

    Not an error.
    Those are weld marks apparently once this was in a pendant.
    It is damaged and only worth about $1.40

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  33. hi ,i have a 1981 $1 bill. is it worth more thn $1...it's in very good condition.thxs!

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  34. 1981 $1 bill about $1.00 depending on serial number.

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  35. I have a 1989-D Dime that appears to be "clipped" from the top of the L to the Middle of the T in Liberty. Not sure if this is a mint error or damage. Anyway to tell?

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  36. 1989-D Dime that appears to be "clipped" from the top of the L to the Middle of the T in Liberty.

    If clipped it's about $50 but I can't figure out what you are describing.

    Try posting a picture somewhere and then drop a link here.

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  37. Here is the dime I was asking about.

    http://s799.photobucket.com/albums/yy276/Lindsjer/Coins/?action=view&current=IMAG0189.jpg

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  38. Here is the dime I was asking about.

    Nice a straight clip and it has a flatness opposite of clip that shows it is real.

    A little less then I imagined maybe 10% clip about $25 - $50 it is hard to say since I haven't seen this in auction for a few years.

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  39. Wow.. thanks. I was just trying to find out if it was really clipped or not, didn't expect it to be worth more than $0.15 :) It is circulated but not much visible wear on it, my wife got it in change a few days ago.

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  40. Have two consecutive dollar bills with the green on the front offset...here's a pic. Thanks for the awsome blog!

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/32022600@N05/5183116641/

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  41. two consecutive dollar bills with the green on the front offset...here's a pic.

    Great picture.
    The bill looks uncirculated so it's about $50.00 each.

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  42. Oh it's a Minor Misaligned Overprint error.

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  43. In my church they were replacing windows and under the window they found a mercury dime. Of course it's not very clear, the out side rim is blurred, but it's clear enough to see the date: 1928. Please tell me if that is worth anything.

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  44. a mercury dime. Of course it's not very clear, the out side rim is blurred, but it's clear enough to see the date: 1928

    About $2.30

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  45. I have a 1976 dime that is smooth around the edge on the back. It has no ridges going around the dime and United States of America is cut off some where it is smooth. Is this worth anything?

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  46. 1976 dime that is smooth around the edge on the back. It has no ridges going around the dime and United States of America is cut off some where it is smooth.

    Sounds like a Minor Off-Center error it is very common and has no extra value.

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  47. Wait, I will add if half of the words "United States of America " it may have a $5.00 or more value depending on eye appeal.

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  48. I have a 2006 $1 dollar bill. The federal reserve seal on the left side is missing the symbols between the words Federal Georgia and Bank and atlanta Serial number F05591334M

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  49. $5 1928 f Serial#I65379399A United states note What would be the value. The condition is not good...discolored and looks like it had some tapeon the back for mounting

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  50. 2006 $1 dollar bill. The federal reserve seal on the left side is missing the symbols between the words Federal Georgia and Bank and atlanta Serial number F05591334M
    --Minor Ink Smear error, no extra value.

    $5 1928 f Serial#I65379399A United states note What would be the value. The condition is not good...discolored and looks like it had some tapeon the back for mounting
    --About $30.00

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  51. 1968 dime with no mint mark and a brooze on front brooze and kind of silver on back is there any worth the 8 in the date looks different

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  52. 1968 dime with no mint mark and a brooze on front brooze and kind of silver on back is there any worth the 8 in the date looks different

    The odd 8 means nothing varieties are normal.

    But I do not know what "brooze" means did you mean bronze color?

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  53. yes the dine is a 1968 with a bronze color or maybe a little darker

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  54. dine is a 1968 with a bronze color or maybe a little darker

    Sounds like a Missing Clad error about $35.00 in very-fine but it should be weighed to make sure.

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  55. I have a $1 wet ink tranfer error 1995 k70584305m Error is on the back side, runs diagonal from about inch on the top left down to about 1 inch on lower right

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  56. $1 dollar silver certificateSeries 1935D Serial #j 15140616 g

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  57. $1 wet ink tranfer error 1995 k70584305m Error is on the back side, runs diagonal from about inch on the top left down to about 1 inch on lower right

    About $55.00

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  58. $1 dollar silver certificateSeries 1935D Serial #j15140616g about $10.00

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  59. Silver walking liberty half dollars. I have seven on them..one is real good and the others are fair. Any dates that are particularly more valuable? Is it best to take the melt price?

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  60. Silver walking liberty half dollars. I have seven on them..one is real good and the others are fair. Any dates that are particularly more valuable? Is it best to take the melt price?

    1916, 1916S, 1921, 1921D, 1938D, 1917 if the mintmark is on the front, all 1919.

    All others in low grade should just be melt value.

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  61. I have a 1968 no proof mint and a 1975 no proof mint dimes. Are these the real deal? Is there anything I should look for on the dime to show that it is truly a rare coinage? Both coins are in great condition. Where do I go to certify that these could be these real thing?

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  62. 1968 no proof mint and a 1975 no proof mint dimes.

    Both are common, no extra value.
    Non-Proof coins are not special unless you are describing something else.

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  63. Hi, i have a 1999 series 6 consecutive 1 dollar bills. starting with G68526336G though G68526341G. Are they worth anything since they are consecutive. They are in amazing condition. Thanks, Janna

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  64. 1999 series 6 consecutive 1 dollar bills. starting with G68526336G though G68526341G. Are they worth anything since they are consecutive. They are in amazing condition.

    About $1.50 each for the grade but nothing special for the consecutive notes.

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  65. I have a $50.00 bill from Trinidad & Tobago. These were issued in 1977 and recalled immidately. Is there a price for it. AM

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  66. $50.00 bill from Trinidad & Tobago. These were issued in 1977 and recalled immidately.

    There are two varieties with different authorization dates.

    1963 is about $100.00
    1964 is about $200.00

    Both bills were issued for 1977 and the values assume at least very-fine.

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  67. hey,,,if you have the $50.00 bill, post it where i can see a picture of it and how much you willing to accept for it....thx

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  68. if you have the $50.00 bill, post it where i can see a picture of it and how much you willing to accept for it

    Try here and I do not sell anything.

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  69. I have a one dollar bill and one s. Number is lowered then the rest of s. Numbers, what's it worth, any one???

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