Canadian Coins
2012 North American Coins Prices (North American Coins and Prices)
(Paperback) Krause Publications 2011-08-17
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My boyfriend has a coin collection and I want to see how much they are worth. Does anyone know of a website that has the value of Canadian coins?
Here is a good one.
Here is a very quick look at some of my coins. I mostly collect Canadian coins, but I also have some US coins and some commemorative coins from ...
I have some old coins (1940) and a 1&2 dollar bill
can someone post a link to a site that shows pics of the coin and the canadian value?
Horseboy, here're some sites to guide you:
1) On US coins. General price guide.
http://coins.ha.com/info/typevalues.php? type=coinsite-coinworth-plg040502a
2) On US paper money. General price guide.
http://currency.ha.com/guide.php
3) On Canadian coins. Grading guide with images and value estimates:
http://www.pcfleet.com/Coinclub/Canada/C an_coins-en.htm
4) On Canadian paper money. Go to item number 5 for grading, then to item 8 for $1 and $2 bill values :
http://webhome.idirect.com/~mjp/mjpqna.h tml
5) Currency conversion:
http://www.xe.com/ucc/
I need to know my coin collection worth... please help me out!
*If the coins have no country there american*
Republica Italliana L.200 (1992)R
2 Deutshe Mark (1974)G
Nickle V (1903)
Buffalo Nickel (????) ?
Indian Penny (1907)
Indian Penny (1896)
Un Peso (1962)
$50 Peso (1982)
5 Pence (1992)
Canadian 25 Cents (1968)H
1 Cent Canada (1979)
1 Pening (1993)A
1 Cent Canada (1965)
1 Cent Canada (1979)
1 Cent Canada (1963)
1 Penny Canada (1992)
10 Cents Canada (1975)
10 Cents Canada (1991)
10 Cents Canada (1977)
10 Cents Canada (1989)
10 Cents Canada (1975)
1 Cent Canada (1974)
1 Cent Canada (1968)
1 Cent Canada (1974)
1 Cent Canada (1998)
1 Cent Canada (1998)
1 Cent Canada (1997)
5 Cents Canada (1979)
5 Cents Canada (1979)
5 Cents Canada (1993)
5 Cents Canada (1985)
25 Cents Canada (1976)
25 Cents Canada (1974)
25 Cents Canada (1979)
25 Cents Canada (1975)
1 Dollar Coin Canada (1867-1992)
5 Penning (1969)F
10 Penning (1993)D
1 Deutsche Mark (1990)
10 Cents Singapore (1986)
10 Kroner (1979)
Ben Franklin Half Dollar (19662)
Buffalo Nickle (1936)
10 Penning (1994)G
Nickle (1948)
Nickle (1963)
Nickle (1940)
1 Cent Singapore (1995)
10 Cents Singapore (1991)
10 CMES Liberatre Egelite Fraternite (1920)
Nicle (1940)
Golden Dollar (2000)P
Golden Dollar (2000)D
1 Cruzado (1998)
25 Centesimos (1960)
Un Peso (1971)
$500 Peso (1998)
Mercury Dime (1942)
One Dollar Coin (1776-1976)D
One Dollar Coin (1776-1976)
One Dollar Coin (1776-1976)
One Dollar Coin (1971)S
Half Dollar Coin (1972)D
Half Dollar Coin (1972)D
Half Dollar Coin (1995)D
Half Dollar Coin (1964)
Walking Liberty Half Dollar Coin (1945)
Except for coins that contain silver or gold, the value of the coin is mostly determined by rarity and condition. Your mercury dime is maybe worth a dollar, your walking liberty may be 5 dollars. If they are in mint consition they may be worth more. Your 1964 Kennedy half is 90% silver and worth maybe 3-4 dollars.
The 1896 and 1907 pennies are worth 1 to five dollars most likely. Can you read the letters of Liberty in the headband? Buffalo nickle mayby .50, 1903 Liberty nickle maybe a dollar (can you read Liberty in the headband?).
The Canadian is worth face value. The 1971Mexican peso might be 10% silver. I have no clue on the rest.
okay, i know i'm young, and it's unusual for young people to do this, but i have a coin collection. lol. and i might want to sell it, cuz i started collecting when i was about 8, and i thought it was cool to have all this strange money, but now i realize, that it's just sitting there, when there are people out there in the world that i'm sure would enjoy it. it's not a whole lot, but just tell me how much you think it's worth right now, like on ebay or something. lol.
it consists of all the state quarters except alaska and hawaii(as of right now), a book that goes with those, one honduran dollar bill from 2000, one US 2 dollar bill from 1976, two one-dollar coin things(bronze with the picture of a woman and a baby made in 2000) a 1952 wheat penny, two 1976 quaters(the ones with the drummer in the army of 1776, the 200th aneversary of hte country i suppose)one 1923 murcury head dime(poor condition :( ) one 1972 canadian penny, one 1973 US nickel,one "ocean veiw ! O! the joy!" nickel from 2005, one lewis and clark nickel from 2004, one louisiana purchase nickel from 2004, one mexican dollar coin.
Random collection i know, but that's because i've been just collecting anything un-usual in money form for a while. so how much is it all worth?
You have nothing with value except for the face value of the coins. None are old enough to have a collector's value yet. The statehood quarters are readily available and so many were struck it will take 50 years or more for just the circulation strikes to have a decent value. the 1923 dime would have more value than the silver in it if it was not in poor condition but that is only a few dollars. I am sorry but you will need to hold onto it for a good many years.
i have a terry fox dollar year 2005 on it
lucky loonie 2002
russian coin it has a 10 on it. the year on it is 1993
1 cent us, it looks like it has a wheat on it and its from 1944
5 cent canadian 1947
new york quarter dollar it has 2 dates 1788 and 2001
1 cent canadian 1957
canadian 25 cent in the middle of it, it has a brest cancer pink ribbin
alberta centenial coin 25 cent
saskatchewan centenial coin 25 cent
check the silverton coin web page.
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