In January these are all the coins I found in my change.
- 1942 Canadian 1 Cent valued at $0.10 in VG-8
- 1998 Canadian 5 Cents valued at $0.15 in MS-60
- 2002P(ND) Canadian 10 Cents valued at $1.00 in MS-63
- 1989 Singapore 50 Cents valued at $0.45 in XF
- 1946 Canadian 1 Cent valued at $0.10 in VG-8
The strange one was the fifty cents piece from Singapore
Here's a shot of the edge with some writing. It says REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE (lion's head).
Here's the stats for this coin...
Type/Country: 50 cents / Singapore
Year: 1989
Mintage: 20,046,000
Metal: Copper-Nickel
Value: $0.45 in XF
A note to all you New Yorkers Scott A. Travers will spend two valuable pennies this weekend. He already spent a 1914D cent valued at $350.00 buying a pretzel from a clueless vendor in Time Square . He will spend this weekend a 1908 cent and a 1909S VDB cent valued at $200.00 and $1000.00 respectively. This is why I always check my change.
Do you have a 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.
7 dollars worth, for Comments/Questions click here.:
i have a lot of coins i am watching on ebay. i was wondering if you could estimate some of the coins values. the coins are
(1) Walking Liberty Half Dollar
(1) Franklin Half Dollar
(1) 1964 Silver Kennedy Half Dollar
(1) Silver Washington Quarter
(1) Roll of Silver Mercury Dimes
(50 Coins)
(1) Roll of Silver Roosevelt Dimes (50 Coins)
OVER 1000 (ONE THOUSAND) wheat cents
ONE (1) - Buffalo Nickel (1913-1938)
ONE (1) - Silver War Nickel (1942 - 1945)
ONE (1) - Indian Head Penny (1859 - 1909)
ONE (1) Liberty Head "V" Nickel (1883 - 1912)
ONE (1) Barber Dime!!
(50) Entire ROLL of 1943 Steel Cents
(50) Entire ROLL of 50 "S" Mint Wheat Cents
(3) THREE $1.00 Silver Certificates in each bag!
And 1 of the 1500 Rare Key Date Lincoln Cents
(1) Walking Liberty Half--$3.50
(1) Franklin Half--$2.50
(1) 1964 Kennedy Half--$2.00
(1) Silver Washington--$1.50
(1) Roll of Silver Mercury Dimes
(50 Coins)--$40.00
(1) Roll of Silver Roosevelt Dimes (50 Coins)--$35.00
OVER 1000 (ONE THOUSAND) wheat cents
--$45.00
(1) Buffalo Nickel--$1.00
(1) Silver Nickel--$0.70
(1) Indian Penny--$1.75
(1) Liberty Nickel--$2.00
(1) Barber Dime--$2.00
(50) ROLL of 1943 Cents--$12.50
(50) ROLL of "S" Wheat Cents--$5.00
(3) THREE $1.00 Silver Certificates in each bag!--$3.50?
And 1 of the 1500 Rare Key Date Lincoln Cents--$10.00
That is the least they are worth but feel free to drop an ebay link I also buy from ebay.
unfortunatly the buy now price is $300 plus $10 shipping,but here is the link.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8408936507&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1
if you would rather an item number it is 8408936507
this seller has multiple lots of thousands of wheat cents. many of the same lot too.
I've never bought from this guy but he seems to have a good rep. I have bought ebay lots before and the last was 300+ foriegn coins for about $30.00 when I graded and summed each coin it came up to about $30.00 but I see these lots that 10 years down the line the value will double to $60.00.
It is better to invest in quality over quantity.
Hi, How did you get the circulation numbers for Singapore coins? I have been looking hard but can't find.
Help is much appreciated
Georg
How did you get the circulation numbers for Singapore coins? I have been looking hard but can't find.
From http://www.ngccoin.com/price-guide/world/
Hello , I have a 1955 d penny with half the b missing in liberty. Wanted to Know if it is worth anything. Thank you for your time.
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