Wednesday, July 31, 2013

2002-D Germany 10 Euro Cents

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From the mint in Munich (D) this is one of last German Euro ten cent coins. Not sure why but they stopped issuing ten euro cents in 2004. Although the 2002 tens were minted in vast amounts.



The Brandenburg Gate is on the reverse and is a proud and sad symbol of a once divided and now united Germany. It is a very neat and proper coin I just wonder was it ever popular. I found very few of these in my change.

Finding this German coin was great although it was not really in my change. Instead I found it in a Coinstar machine rejection tray. Still counts for my collection but technically I have yet to find any foreign coin other than Canadians in my change include a recent 2001 cent that I will not showcase again.

Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 10 Euro Cent / Germany
Year: 2002-D
Mintage: 722,050,000
Metal: Brass
Value: $0.15 in Very-Fine

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Monday, July 29, 2013

1999 $1 Star Note, C-*

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Although this star note is common I do like the numbers, they are almost repeating. Of course a true repeater note has extra value to collectors but at least this one looks neat.


I often get asked is it worth keeping these circulated star notes that are common. Well they answer is simply no. If you are collecting for fun then yes keep them until you can upgrade to a nicer grade. If you want a profit this note will probably not double in value for another 20 years, assuming circulated. Let it go if dream of retiring early.   

Here's the stats for this bill...
Type/Federal Bank: $1 Note - D.C. / Chicago
Year: 1999
Printings: 9,600,000
Printed: March 2001
Run: 4th run from C09600001* - C12800000* 
Value:  $1.50 in CU

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Friday, July 26, 2013

1962 Lincoln Memorial Cent

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At least it is copper, well mostly. 51 is the new 41 and this 1962 barely looks it. Sure it may have sat in a puddle and developed some green verdigris damage but that just adds color.


Not as common as the 1962-D this is still an average cent. Those waiting to cash in on metal value saw a slight rise a few years ago but have seen a steady decline ever since. If you have the the option of buying copper cents or any metal coins or buying a plot of land I suggest you go for the land.

Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 1 Cent  / United States
Year: 1962
Mintage: 606,045,000
Metal: 95% Copper, 5% Tin, and Possibly Zinc
Value: $0.02 in EF-40

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

2000-P Sacagawea Dollar

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It has been 13 years since the first golden dollars were introduced and they are far from golden anymore. Time has made them less gold and more brown and that made them even less popular. Granted this is only in America others countries like in El Salvador, Ecuador, Panama, and a few African regions have officially and unofficially made this coin their legal currency.


These original designs had Sacagawea and her child, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, as well as Liberty and In God We Trust on the front. The back had a flying bald eagle, 17 stars, Untied States of America, One Dollar, E Pluribus Unum. Designers initials are also on both sides.

2000 and 2001 were meant for circulation while the 2002-2008 versions were sold to collectors. With a limited supply and the growing popularity out of country it is not surprising that many are fake. These early coins did not have edge lettering so in those foreign countries that love them also counterfeits them.

The funny thing is that those foreign countries do not trust the shiny new dollars and prefer the old ones. Presidential and Native American dollars are not as popular. As for American usage they are just make loops in and out of vending machines.

Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 1 Dollar / United States
Year: 2000P
Mintage: 767,140,000
Metal: Core: 100% Copper
Clad Layer: 88.5% Copper, 6% Zinc, 3.5% Manganese, 2% Nickel
Value: F-12 about $1.00

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Monday, July 22, 2013

1999 $1 Bill, F-N

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The 1999 series had some long runs but they were not all in one place. They kept flipping the Atlanta notes from D.C. to Fort Worth. That resulted in some low runs for certain serial numbers.


The lowest runs were for:
  • One run F89600001R  -  F96000000R in D.C.
  • One run F00000001M  -  F06400000M in Fort Worth
  • Two runs F00000001L  -  F12800000L in D.C.
That small changeover is enough to excite currency collectors. These are a few example of non-star notes that have a premium. About $5-$25 in crisp-uncirculated compared to face value to $2.00 for other notes of the same series and grade.

Unfortunately since these notes are so specific I cannot remember them all the time. I generally know Atlanta notes need to put aside but I often forget to check. At some point I have to finish that app I started in my head that will checkout serial numbers or get a download of the currency books to my phone but until then I can only try. I do try to put aside all my new change and not spend it before I get home and check the rarity.

Here's the stats for this bill...
Type/Federal Bank: $1 Note-Fort Worth / Atlanta
Year: 1999
Printings: 1,944,000,000
Printed: August 2001
Run: 8th from 8-15 from F44800001N - F51200000N
Value: $1.50 in CU

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Friday, July 19, 2013

1999-P Susan B. Anthony Dollar

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To meet the demands of vending machines throughout America but in particular New York City the government authorized a one year minting of the Susan B. Anthony dollar.


Just like the version issued twenty years earlier these dollars have Susan B. Anthony on the front and an eagle, the moon, and the Earth-rise.

Despite never being popular they are still used daily in cities with transit vending machines. Oddly enough you can get a dozen of these as change in a Metrocard machine but try to use them in a store above most subway stations and you may get a dirty look or even a rejection. The Anthony dollars in particular with there quarter size tends to give cashiers problems.

Here's the stats...
Type/Country: 1 Dollar / United States
Year: 1999P
Mintage: 29,592,000
Metal: 75% copper 25% nickel
Value: VF-20 $1.00

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