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We will pay $1.50 for 1965-1970 Kennedy half dollars. Call for Quotes on large quantities or scarce dates. Email us at: info@coinsite.com. The price we pay you is based on our daily buy price when your items are received unless you call (954-580-3595, M-F CANADIAN SILVER COINS 1858-1968 Like that of the USA, Canada’s dollar was divided into 100 cents. The coins actually struck for the Province of Canada beginning in 1858 included silver pieces valued at five cents, ten cents and twenty cents. The fifty-cent piece did not appear until 1870, by which time the issuing authority was now the Dominion of Canada. WHAT DOES PROOF MEAN AND HOW DO I KNOW IF MY COIN IS A Proofs are specially made coins for presentation or sale to collectors. They differ from “business strikes”, that is, normal coins designed to circulate, in the following ways: Proof blanks are highly polished. Normal blanks have dull surfaces. Proof dies are carefully made and are essentially flawless. Normal dies may exhibitdie polishing
U.S. SILVER COINS: WHEN THEY ENDED AND WHAT THEY’RE WORTH The value of these coins is tied directly to the price of silver. At $20 per ounce, 90% silver coins are worth about fourteen times their face value. A dime would be worth about $1.40, a quarter about $3.50, and a half dollar, about $6.00. At the same silver price of $20, 40% silver half dollars are worth approximately $2.50 each. U.S. ERROR COIN VALUES Clipped Planchets (coin blanks) Clipped Planchets are coins that are incomplete due to improperly cut blanks. When the planchet punching press does not advance the metal coinage strip properly, the resulting strokes may overlap previously punched out metal and produce planchets that are incomplete, or “clipped”. 1947 CANADIAN MAPLE LEAF CENT Normal Canadian cents dated 1947 have no mint mark. Coins with the maple leaf by the date was struck in 1948 with the date 1947. Canada was waiting for new dies that reflected a new legend sans “ET: IND:IMP (And Emperor of India), since India had received its Independence. Canada was suffering from a shortage of coins and in1948, minted
1915 LUSITANIA MEDAL At 1.20pm on 7th May 1915, the U-20, only ten miles from the coast of Ireland, surfaced to recharge her batteries. Soon afterwards Captain Schwieger, the commander of the German U-Boat, observed the Lusitania in the distance. Schwieger gave the order to advance on the liner. The U20 had been at sea for seven days and had already sunk two liners WHAT'S MY PAPER MONEY ERROR WORTH? PRICES FOR MISPRINTED U Approximate value range: $300 – $500. The corner of a sheet was folded before the third printing was applied. Approximate value Range: $300 -$500. If a sheet fails to enter the printing press, the inked plates will transfer their image to the impression cylinder. COIN VALUES, COIN COLLECTING, OLD & RARE COINS, COINEXCEPTIONAL COINSU.S. COIN VALUESU.S. PAPER MONEY VALUESPHILIPPINES COIN VALUES CoinSite features a world-class compilation of numismatic information, coin and paper money prices, history, images, articles, opinions, questions and answers – all dealing with old and rare coins and paper money. This wealth of information has been assembled over a period of some 35+ years by two collector/coin dealers. WHAT'S MY COIN WORTH? U.S. COIN PRICES. VALUES FOR RARE What’s My Coin Worth? Note: The prices listed below are for the most common dates of U.S. coins in average circulated or typical uncirculated condition. Coin prices may or may not be currently accurate but are intended to show relative value. Coin values depend upon condition and rarity.COINSITE BUYERS
We will pay $1.50 for 1965-1970 Kennedy half dollars. Call for Quotes on large quantities or scarce dates. Email us at: info@coinsite.com. The price we pay you is based on our daily buy price when your items are received unless you call (954-580-3595, M-F CANADIAN SILVER COINS 1858-1968 Like that of the USA, Canada’s dollar was divided into 100 cents. The coins actually struck for the Province of Canada beginning in 1858 included silver pieces valued at five cents, ten cents and twenty cents. The fifty-cent piece did not appear until 1870, by which time the issuing authority was now the Dominion of Canada. WHAT DOES PROOF MEAN AND HOW DO I KNOW IF MY COIN IS A Proofs are specially made coins for presentation or sale to collectors. They differ from “business strikes”, that is, normal coins designed to circulate, in the following ways: Proof blanks are highly polished. Normal blanks have dull surfaces. Proof dies are carefully made and are essentially flawless. Normal dies may exhibitdie polishing
U.S. SILVER COINS: WHEN THEY ENDED AND WHAT THEY’RE WORTH The value of these coins is tied directly to the price of silver. At $20 per ounce, 90% silver coins are worth about fourteen times their face value. A dime would be worth about $1.40, a quarter about $3.50, and a half dollar, about $6.00. At the same silver price of $20, 40% silver half dollars are worth approximately $2.50 each. U.S. ERROR COIN VALUES Clipped Planchets (coin blanks) Clipped Planchets are coins that are incomplete due to improperly cut blanks. When the planchet punching press does not advance the metal coinage strip properly, the resulting strokes may overlap previously punched out metal and produce planchets that are incomplete, or “clipped”. 1947 CANADIAN MAPLE LEAF CENT Normal Canadian cents dated 1947 have no mint mark. Coins with the maple leaf by the date was struck in 1948 with the date 1947. Canada was waiting for new dies that reflected a new legend sans “ET: IND:IMP (And Emperor of India), since India had received its Independence. Canada was suffering from a shortage of coins and in1948, minted
1915 LUSITANIA MEDAL At 1.20pm on 7th May 1915, the U-20, only ten miles from the coast of Ireland, surfaced to recharge her batteries. Soon afterwards Captain Schwieger, the commander of the German U-Boat, observed the Lusitania in the distance. Schwieger gave the order to advance on the liner. The U20 had been at sea for seven days and had already sunk two liners WHAT'S MY PAPER MONEY ERROR WORTH? PRICES FOR MISPRINTED U Approximate value range: $300 – $500. The corner of a sheet was folded before the third printing was applied. Approximate value Range: $300 -$500. If a sheet fails to enter the printing press, the inked plates will transfer their image to the impression cylinder.COIN IDENTIFIER
Identify Coins with Square Hole Center. Coins with square holes in the center with oriental inscriptions are called “ Cash ” and were made in China, Japan and Korea and mostly date from the 15th century with some even older. They range from “U.S. quarter” size to the size of a tea saucer and are valued from less than a dollar to WHAT IS A SPIEL MARKE COIN? The coin you have says it is Spiel=play marke=money. Spiel markes were counters or game pieces. They often imitate contemporary coins but leave out the correct legends or denomination to avoid the accusation of counterfeiting. The commercial tokens were NOT used to teach Roman Numerals but to do simple math on a chart that worked similarly to 1778 CONTINENTAL CURRENCY $20 BILL The first issue was dated May 10, 1775 and the last shows the date January 14, 1779. Purportedly, $241,552,780 worth of Continental Currency was issued. Your note is from the 10th issue of September 26, 1778 which consisted of the denominations of 5,7,8,20,30,40,50 and 60 dollars. The $20 note was printed on thin white paper with black ink. 1915 LUSITANIA MEDAL At 1.20pm on 7th May 1915, the U-20, only ten miles from the coast of Ireland, surfaced to recharge her batteries. Soon afterwards Captain Schwieger, the commander of the German U-Boat, observed the Lusitania in the distance. Schwieger gave the order to advance on the liner. The U20 had been at sea for seven days and had already sunk two liners PHILIPPINES COIN VALUES The Philippines was ceded to the United States as part of the settlement between Spain and the United States at the end of the Spanish-American War in 1898. A self-governing commonwealth was established in 1935. The U.S. granted the Republic of The Philippines full independence on July 4, 1946. During the United States administration, Congress was responsible for WHAT'S MY PAPER MONEY WORTH? U.S. PAPER MONEY VALUES. 1929. Brown. $22 – $50 (specific National Bank issues can be worth far more.) $120+. $250. (FR Banks only) 1928. Gold. $30 -$85. WHAT ARE REASONABLE RETAIL PRICES FOR ATOCHA COINS? Expect to pay $300 to $500 for decent Atocha 2 Reales. In contrast the run-of-the-mill 8 and 4’s can be had for as little as $80 for a “one-sided” Grade IV with a certificate or if you have money to burn Mel will sell you the same piece for $650. but that’s Mel ringing up the cash register. Fancier pieces with dates and moreweight left
"SHIPS COLONIES AND COMMERCE" TOKENS “Ships Colonies and Commerce” tokens were emergency money that passed as a halfpenny. The issue circulated primarily in Prince Edward Island between 1830 and the 1860’s though they were also known in New Foundland and in lower Canada. 1776 MASSACHUSETTS PINE TREE COPPER Official coppers were authorized by the Massachusetts General Court on October 17, 1786. All State coins became obsolete in 1789 when the United States constitution was ratified. As far as I know just one 1776 Pine Tree copper exists. There is speculation that Paul Revere designed and struck this coin and might have made the other two IS THIS AN 1879 $4 STELLA IN COPPER? All 1879 Stellas ($4 United States gold coins) are patterns. The coin was never authorized by Congress and therefore was never a circulating medium. Stella patterns were made in gold, copper and aluminum. All have a reeded edge. The coins were distributed to members of Congress to evaluate and most were never returned. COIN VALUES, COIN COLLECTING, OLD & RARE COINS, COINEXCEPTIONAL COINSU.S. COIN VALUESU.S. PAPER MONEY VALUESPHILIPPINES COIN VALUES CoinSite features a world-class compilation of numismatic information, coin and paper money prices, history, images, articles, opinions, questions and answers – all dealing with old and rare coins and paper money. This wealth of information has been assembled over a period of some 35+ years by two collector/coin dealers. WHAT'S MY COIN WORTH? U.S. COIN PRICES. VALUES FOR RARE What’s My Coin Worth? Note: The prices listed below are for the most common dates of U.S. coins in average circulated or typical uncirculated condition. Coin prices may or may not be currently accurate but are intended to show relative value. Coin values depend upon condition and rarity.COINSITE BUYERS
We will pay $1.50 for 1965-1970 Kennedy half dollars. Call for Quotes on large quantities or scarce dates. Email us at: info@coinsite.com. The price we pay you is based on our daily buy price when your items are received unless you call (954-580-3595, M-F CANADIAN SILVER COINS 1858-1968 Like that of the USA, Canada’s dollar was divided into 100 cents. The coins actually struck for the Province of Canada beginning in 1858 included silver pieces valued at five cents, ten cents and twenty cents. The fifty-cent piece did not appear until 1870, by which time the issuing authority was now the Dominion of Canada. WHAT DOES PROOF MEAN AND HOW DO I KNOW IF MY COIN IS A Proofs are specially made coins for presentation or sale to collectors. They differ from “business strikes”, that is, normal coins designed to circulate, in the following ways: Proof blanks are highly polished. Normal blanks have dull surfaces. Proof dies are carefully made and are essentially flawless. Normal dies may exhibitdie polishing
A NICKEL WHICH APPEARS TO BE COPPER Most of the time the nickel has a silvery appearance as the coin’s color is dominated by the nickel metal. The nickel is very hard and does not corrode. In the presence of a strong oxidizer (acid, base etc) the nickel will take on a copper color. These coppery “nickels” are fairly common. Errors do exist where a cent blankwas struck with
U.S. SILVER COINS: WHEN THEY ENDED AND WHAT THEY’RE WORTH The value of these coins is tied directly to the price of silver. At $20 per ounce, 90% silver coins are worth about fourteen times their face value. A dime would be worth about $1.40, a quarter about $3.50, and a half dollar, about $6.00. At the same silver price of $20, 40% silver half dollars are worth approximately $2.50 each. 1915 LUSITANIA MEDAL At 1.20pm on 7th May 1915, the U-20, only ten miles from the coast of Ireland, surfaced to recharge her batteries. Soon afterwards Captain Schwieger, the commander of the German U-Boat, observed the Lusitania in the distance. Schwieger gave the order to advance on the liner. The U20 had been at sea for seven days and had already sunk two liners U.S. ERROR COIN VALUES Clipped Planchets (coin blanks) Clipped Planchets are coins that are incomplete due to improperly cut blanks. When the planchet punching press does not advance the metal coinage strip properly, the resulting strokes may overlap previously punched out metal and produce planchets that are incomplete, or “clipped”. 1947 CANADIAN MAPLE LEAF CENT Normal Canadian cents dated 1947 have no mint mark. Coins with the maple leaf by the date was struck in 1948 with the date 1947. Canada was waiting for new dies that reflected a new legend sans “ET: IND:IMP (And Emperor of India), since India had received its Independence. Canada was suffering from a shortage of coins and in1948, minted
COIN VALUES, COIN COLLECTING, OLD & RARE COINS, COINEXCEPTIONAL COINSU.S. COIN VALUESU.S. PAPER MONEY VALUESPHILIPPINES COIN VALUES CoinSite features a world-class compilation of numismatic information, coin and paper money prices, history, images, articles, opinions, questions and answers – all dealing with old and rare coins and paper money. This wealth of information has been assembled over a period of some 35+ years by two collector/coin dealers. WHAT'S MY COIN WORTH? U.S. COIN PRICES. VALUES FOR RARE What’s My Coin Worth? Note: The prices listed below are for the most common dates of U.S. coins in average circulated or typical uncirculated condition. Coin prices may or may not be currently accurate but are intended to show relative value. Coin values depend upon condition and rarity.COINSITE BUYERS
We will pay $1.50 for 1965-1970 Kennedy half dollars. Call for Quotes on large quantities or scarce dates. Email us at: info@coinsite.com. The price we pay you is based on our daily buy price when your items are received unless you call (954-580-3595, M-F CANADIAN SILVER COINS 1858-1968 Like that of the USA, Canada’s dollar was divided into 100 cents. The coins actually struck for the Province of Canada beginning in 1858 included silver pieces valued at five cents, ten cents and twenty cents. The fifty-cent piece did not appear until 1870, by which time the issuing authority was now the Dominion of Canada. WHAT DOES PROOF MEAN AND HOW DO I KNOW IF MY COIN IS A Proofs are specially made coins for presentation or sale to collectors. They differ from “business strikes”, that is, normal coins designed to circulate, in the following ways: Proof blanks are highly polished. Normal blanks have dull surfaces. Proof dies are carefully made and are essentially flawless. Normal dies may exhibitdie polishing
A NICKEL WHICH APPEARS TO BE COPPER Most of the time the nickel has a silvery appearance as the coin’s color is dominated by the nickel metal. The nickel is very hard and does not corrode. In the presence of a strong oxidizer (acid, base etc) the nickel will take on a copper color. These coppery “nickels” are fairly common. Errors do exist where a cent blankwas struck with
U.S. SILVER COINS: WHEN THEY ENDED AND WHAT THEY’RE WORTH The value of these coins is tied directly to the price of silver. At $20 per ounce, 90% silver coins are worth about fourteen times their face value. A dime would be worth about $1.40, a quarter about $3.50, and a half dollar, about $6.00. At the same silver price of $20, 40% silver half dollars are worth approximately $2.50 each. 1915 LUSITANIA MEDAL At 1.20pm on 7th May 1915, the U-20, only ten miles from the coast of Ireland, surfaced to recharge her batteries. Soon afterwards Captain Schwieger, the commander of the German U-Boat, observed the Lusitania in the distance. Schwieger gave the order to advance on the liner. The U20 had been at sea for seven days and had already sunk two liners U.S. ERROR COIN VALUES Clipped Planchets (coin blanks) Clipped Planchets are coins that are incomplete due to improperly cut blanks. When the planchet punching press does not advance the metal coinage strip properly, the resulting strokes may overlap previously punched out metal and produce planchets that are incomplete, or “clipped”. 1947 CANADIAN MAPLE LEAF CENT Normal Canadian cents dated 1947 have no mint mark. Coins with the maple leaf by the date was struck in 1948 with the date 1947. Canada was waiting for new dies that reflected a new legend sans “ET: IND:IMP (And Emperor of India), since India had received its Independence. Canada was suffering from a shortage of coins and in1948, minted
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Identify Coins with Square Hole Center. Coins with square holes in the center with oriental inscriptions are called “ Cash ” and were made in China, Japan and Korea and mostly date from the 15th century with some even older. They range from “U.S. quarter” size to the size of a tea saucer and are valued from less than a dollar to U.S. ERROR COIN VALUES Clipped Planchets (coin blanks) Clipped Planchets are coins that are incomplete due to improperly cut blanks. When the planchet punching press does not advance the metal coinage strip properly, the resulting strokes may overlap previously punched out metal and produce planchets that are incomplete, or “clipped”. WHAT IS A SPIEL MARKE COIN? The coin you have says it is Spiel=play marke=money. Spiel markes were counters or game pieces. They often imitate contemporary coins but leave out the correct legends or denomination to avoid the accusation of counterfeiting. The commercial tokens were NOT used to teach Roman Numerals but to do simple math on a chart that worked similarly to PHILIPPINES COIN VALUES The Philippines was ceded to the United States as part of the settlement between Spain and the United States at the end of the Spanish-American War in 1898. A self-governing commonwealth was established in 1935. The U.S. granted the Republic of The Philippines full independence on July 4, 1946. During the United States administration, Congress was responsible for SPANISH 8 REALES, MILLED AND PILLAR DOLLARS Spanish 8 Reales, Milled and Pillar Dollars. The Spanish 8 reales was the world money standard from the time the Mexico Mint started striking coins in the late 1530’s until the 1850’s. The New World 8 reales and the subsidiary 4 reales, 2 reales, 1 reales and 1/2 real started out as crude “cob” coins (See: Spanish Treasure Coins)with
1778 CONTINENTAL CURRENCY $20 BILL The first issue was dated May 10, 1775 and the last shows the date January 14, 1779. Purportedly, $241,552,780 worth of Continental Currency was issued. Your note is from the 10th issue of September 26, 1778 which consisted of the denominations of 5,7,8,20,30,40,50 and 60 dollars. The $20 note was printed on thin white paper with black ink. WHAT ARE REASONABLE RETAIL PRICES FOR ATOCHA COINS? Expect to pay $300 to $500 for decent Atocha 2 Reales. In contrast the run-of-the-mill 8 and 4’s can be had for as little as $80 for a “one-sided” Grade IV with a certificate or if you have money to burn Mel will sell you the same piece for $650. but that’s Mel ringing up the cash register. Fancier pieces with dates and moreweight left
"SHIPS COLONIES AND COMMERCE" TOKENS “Ships Colonies and Commerce” tokens were emergency money that passed as a halfpenny. The issue circulated primarily in Prince Edward Island between 1830 and the 1860’s though they were also known in New Foundland and in lower Canada. IS THIS AN 1879 $4 STELLA IN COPPER? All 1879 Stellas ($4 United States gold coins) are patterns. The coin was never authorized by Congress and therefore was never a circulating medium. Stella patterns were made in gold, copper and aluminum. All have a reeded edge. The coins were distributed to members of Congress to evaluate and most were never returned. "GOLD" STATE QUARTERS? Jeff H. writes: Hey Doc, My question concerns the “Gold” state quarters that I have. They are from the Philadelphia Mint and are in the states of Georgia, New Jersey, Delaware, Connecticut & Pennsylvania. They are not copper in color but are in fact the same color as the “Gold” Dollar. I have attached a picture for you tosee.
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Silver Dollars dated 1935 or earlier We’ll pay $15 for any undamaged Morgan or Peace Silver Dollar: U.S. dimes, quarters & halves dated 1964 or earlier We’ll pay 10 times face value for U.S. 90% silver coins: We will pay $1.50 for 1965-1970 Kennedy half dollars Call for Quotes on large quantities or WHAT'S MY COIN WORTH? U.S. COIN PRICES. VALUES FOR RARE What’s My Coin Worth? Note: The prices listed below are for the most common dates of U.S. coins in average circulated or typical uncirculated condition. Coin prices may or may not be currently accurate but are intended to show relative value. Coin values depend upon condition and rarity. ORIENTATION OF U.S. COINS All U.S. coins are struck with a "coin" orientation, that is the coin has to be flipped from top to bottom for the other side to be upright.ASK THE COIN DOC
Got a question about old coins or paper money? We’re delighted to help you with your coin or paper money question but we ask you to please use the CoinSite Search Box to find what you’re looking for. Most common questions are already answered in the FAQ, the Coin Doc’s Archives or elsewhere on the site. Because of the volume of questions we receive, we cannot possibly answer NATIONAL HISTORIC MINT Gary writes: Back some time ago my mother purchased 6 silver and gold layered coins issued by the National Historic Mint.They were called the Double Eagle Commemoratives. There were 5 initial coins that came in a dark blue velvet case. We eventually purchased one more coin. they are very nice to look at, but we were told they are worth what we paid in 1985/86 which was 5.00 ea. ARE RE-STRIKES WORTH ANYTHING? Paul N. writes: I (own) several re-strike coins, one of which is a 1783 constellatio nova 1000 usa.Is this worth anything to anyone. I read in a 1993 edition of coins & prices that the real coin is unique and was valued in Garrett’s collection @ $190,000, the only oneknown.
WHY ARE TONED COINS SO MUCH MORE EXPENSIVE? “Rainbow” toning is an optical effect caused by graduated layers of silver oxide on the surface of a coin. This is often seen on coins that have been in contact with a sulfur source for a good number of years (usually 20 years or more). 1776 NEW HAMPSHIRE COPPER Very few of these New Hampshire copper cast patterns survived. They are notoriously counterfeited and must be authenticated by a knowledgeable organization such as the Professional Coin Grading Service or the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation ().Genuine pieces arevery valuable.
WHAT DOES PROOF MEAN AND HOW DO I KNOW IF MY COIN IS A Deb writes: I am very new to coin collecting.What does proof mean? And how would I know if my coin is a proof? I have a 1883 Morgan dollar with no markings and have no clue what to look for! IS THIS AN 1879 $4 STELLA IN COPPER? Mike H. writes: Have you ever seen this picture before?It is a supposed bronze strike pattern of a “stella” $4 piece. Someone I met thru the internet says they found it with a metal detector inFlorida.
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Silver Dollars dated 1935 or earlier We’ll pay $15 for any undamaged Morgan or Peace Silver Dollar: U.S. dimes, quarters & halves dated 1964 or earlier We’ll pay 10 times face value for U.S. 90% silver coins: We will pay $1.50 for 1965-1970 Kennedy half dollars Call for Quotes on large quantities or WHAT'S MY COIN WORTH? U.S. COIN PRICES. VALUES FOR RARE What’s My Coin Worth? Note: The prices listed below are for the most common dates of U.S. coins in average circulated or typical uncirculated condition. Coin prices may or may not be currently accurate but are intended to show relative value. Coin values depend upon condition and rarity. ORIENTATION OF U.S. COINS All U.S. coins are struck with a "coin" orientation, that is the coin has to be flipped from top to bottom for the other side to be upright.ASK THE COIN DOC
Got a question about old coins or paper money? We’re delighted to help you with your coin or paper money question but we ask you to please use the CoinSite Search Box to find what you’re looking for. Most common questions are already answered in the FAQ, the Coin Doc’s Archives or elsewhere on the site. Because of the volume of questions we receive, we cannot possibly answer NATIONAL HISTORIC MINT Gary writes: Back some time ago my mother purchased 6 silver and gold layered coins issued by the National Historic Mint.They were called the Double Eagle Commemoratives. There were 5 initial coins that came in a dark blue velvet case. We eventually purchased one more coin. they are very nice to look at, but we were told they are worth what we paid in 1985/86 which was 5.00 ea. ARE RE-STRIKES WORTH ANYTHING? Paul N. writes: I (own) several re-strike coins, one of which is a 1783 constellatio nova 1000 usa.Is this worth anything to anyone. I read in a 1993 edition of coins & prices that the real coin is unique and was valued in Garrett’s collection @ $190,000, the only oneknown.
WHY ARE TONED COINS SO MUCH MORE EXPENSIVE? “Rainbow” toning is an optical effect caused by graduated layers of silver oxide on the surface of a coin. This is often seen on coins that have been in contact with a sulfur source for a good number of years (usually 20 years or more). 1776 NEW HAMPSHIRE COPPER Very few of these New Hampshire copper cast patterns survived. They are notoriously counterfeited and must be authenticated by a knowledgeable organization such as the Professional Coin Grading Service or the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation ().Genuine pieces arevery valuable.
WHAT DOES PROOF MEAN AND HOW DO I KNOW IF MY COIN IS A Deb writes: I am very new to coin collecting.What does proof mean? And how would I know if my coin is a proof? I have a 1883 Morgan dollar with no markings and have no clue what to look for! IS THIS AN 1879 $4 STELLA IN COPPER? Mike H. writes: Have you ever seen this picture before?It is a supposed bronze strike pattern of a “stella” $4 piece. Someone I met thru the internet says they found it with a metal detector inFlorida.
COIN VALUES, COIN COLLECTING, OLD & RARE COINS, COIN Don’t know the difference between a Peace or a Morgan silver dollar?Want to know all about Lincoln cents, Mercury dimes, U.S. paper money, silver certificates or why old coins are not necessarily valuable?Learn all this and more about coins and collecting right here. You’ll find the history, values and story behind all U.S. coin types made since the U.S. Mint first struck coins in 1793.COINSITE BUYERS
Silver Dollars dated 1935 or earlier We’ll pay $15 for any undamaged Morgan or Peace Silver Dollar: U.S. dimes, quarters & halves dated 1964 or earlier We’ll pay 10 times face value for U.S. 90% silver coins: We will pay $1.50 for 1965-1970 Kennedy half dollars Call for Quotes on large quantities orASK THE COIN DOC
Got a question about old coins or paper money? We’re delighted to help you with your coin or paper money question but we ask you to please use the CoinSite Search Box to find what you’re looking for. Most common questions are already answered in the FAQ, the Coin Doc’s Archives or elsewhere on the site. Because of the volume of questions we receive, we cannot possibly answer CANADIAN SILVER COINS 1858-1968 A series of laws enacted during the 1850s established a monetary unit for the Province of Canada which was based on the gold dollar of the United States of America. Like that of the USA, Canada’s dollar was divided into 100 cents. NATIONAL HISTORIC MINT Gary writes: Back some time ago my mother purchased 6 silver and gold layered coins issued by the National Historic Mint.They were called the Double Eagle Commemoratives. There were 5 initial coins that came in a dark blue velvet case. We eventually purchased one more coin. they are very nice to look at, but we were told they are worth what we paid in 1985/86 which was 5.00 ea. "SHIPS COLONIES AND COMMERCE" TOKENS “Ships Colonies and Commerce” tokens were emergency money that passed as a halfpenny. The issue circulated primarily in Prince Edward Island between 1830 and the 1860’s though they were also known in New Foundland and in lower Canada. "PESO BOUT BARRE D'ARGENT" SILVER COB Morgan and Vanessa R. write: We have recently acquired an eight reales silver cob.It also has the words “peso bout barre d’argent” on the front. There is no bust on this coin but a crest on the reverse side with a cross in the middle.1703 SWEDEN 1 ORE
You have a 1703 Swedish 1 Ore (8 ore K.M.= 1 Mark). It was struck at the Stockholm Mint during the reign of King Carl (Karl) XII, ruler of Sweden from 1697 to 1718. THE VALUE OF A U.S. BILL HAS AFFECTED BY THE AUTOGRAPH OF Jane D.S. writes: How is the value of a U.S. bill affected by the autograph of the Treasurer, for instance, above his/her signature?I am especially wondering about a $1 bill, 1935D silver certificate, signed by Georgia Neese Clark and John W. Snyder, and autographed by 1860 PARSONS & CO. $20 GOLD BAR? Hartsel B. writes: I have a small rectangular piece of gold, a little over an inch long and a half inch wide and 1/8 inch thick.On the front in crude stamping it says, “Parsons & C. Assayers Col. 1860 Twenty Dols.”. On the back it is stamped, “Carat 18 1/2 DWT 25 6/10”.__Menu
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