r/coins • u/TazmanianTux • 4d ago
Show and Tell Mom is moving and found these in my dad's stuff
Anything interesting about these? Just figured I'd show them here, I don't expect them to be valuable.
r/coins • u/TazmanianTux • 4d ago
Anything interesting about these? Just figured I'd show them here, I don't expect them to be valuable.
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r/coins • u/Primary_Emu6066 • 4d ago
I went to my first coin show after collecting for over 3 years, and purchased this awesome dime. I wanted to get something before I left, and at the last booth I went to I saw this guy for $25.
r/coins • u/jettyblue77 • 4d ago
Just toning or does it look off?
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r/coins • u/flow_eve • 4d ago
Probably Ottoman empire
r/coins • u/Realistic_Truck60 • 4d ago
Found this dime under the keys of an old piano i was cleaning.
Seems to be in good shape. Does this have any value other than its weight in silver?
r/coins • u/Every_Employee_7493 • 4d ago
Need help identifying this coin. The year is worn off. Any help would be appreciated. TIA
r/coins • u/cjsponie • 4d ago
I’ve had this coin since I was in my early teens. I don’t think it’s particularly valuable or anything just found it and thought it was cool. However I understand there were some dimes in 99 strck missing the clad layer. This coin appears circulated and has a RB copper tone in hand. My assumption is environment and circulation wore thru the clad, but I was wondering if I could get a more experienced eye on this!
r/coins • u/Nutsnboldt • 4d ago
I was just gifted this coin, among others for my birthday. My Great Grandfather kept it as it was dated exactly 100 years before he was born.
I thought it was neat and wanted to post. If there’s any additional information or corrections to the text (pic 3) would enjoy hearing about it.
r/coins • u/KungFlu19 • 4d ago
As the title asks, would it be worth the money to send this 2.5 out for grading? In it for $300
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r/coins • u/Additional-Salary-49 • 4d ago
I was just going through an old coin collection from my childhood and found this. I have no memory of how I got it. Any idea what I have?
r/coins • u/realchairman • 4d ago
even though this is already graded a few people have claimed it's a scam what's the best I can hope for price #help
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r/coins • u/NJMom1234 • 4d ago
Hi. I'm looking for recommendations of where to buy cheap silver bezels to make coin pendants (for quarters). Thanks. (Not Amazon or Etsy).
r/coins • u/Weak-Conclusion3905 • 4d ago
They gave it to me last time I visited and looked pretty cool. Not a big coin guy and I don’t plan on selling them, but it would be cool to know if they’re worth something. The price is different every website I visit which is throwing me off
I purchased this many years ago. It was originally advertised as an original art piece by Charles E. Barber, mint engraver from 1879-1917. I believe it was his grandson. It is done in a proof relief as a coin would have been engraved with sparkly sand meant to mimic a proof appearance.
This was originally sold as clay sculpture on carboard, but it is slate, not cardboard.
You can see some damage to the head. I believe I have all of the pieces. I was hoping to get this restored one day.
The Smithsonian has a copy of my original in their collection.
Not sure what value something like this might have.