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June 30th, 2006 admin

Uncirculated Foreign
Coin Collections Worth?

There’s some coins i have that are gathering dust, how much roughly would they be worth?
i have
Military Payment Certificates 1954 United States Set of 3
1935 Silver Cert Dollar Bill
1957 Silver Cert Dollar Bill
2002 Bank of England 5 pounds (there’s a pen mark on one side)
Uncirculated Canada 10 Dollar Bill 1989
1984 Canada Toronto Dollar
American Eagle 2007 Uncirculated Silver Dollar
Wartime Set of Three Silver Pennies 1943
All 50 State Quarters
1903 Indian Head Penny
1889 o Morgan Dollar (clnd, clinid it says on the coin box it’s in?)
2006 Year of the Dog/Wolf Australia
and hundreds of foreign coins starting from the 1800s i don’t even want to search

Without being able to see them, it’s impossible to put an exact value on them, because the value is largely determined by the condition of the items. But here are some “ballpark” figures if you wanted to sell them

Military payment certificates: If they look like they brand new, with no folds, tears, or writing on them, probably about $20 each. If they’re in about the same condition as the average piece of money you’ve got in your wallet, maybe $3 or $4 each.

1935 and 1957 Silver Certificates: Unless they’re brand new or have something unusual* about them, you’d probably get about a dollar for each.

*Several things could make these more valuable. If there is a star at the beginning of the serial number, it probably would add a dollar or so the value. The star just means that when they were printing the notes, one had some sort of error on it, so they substituted this note for the damaged one.

If there is something interesting about the serial number, that can increase the value. Interesting serial numbers would be something like 12345678 or 88332299 or 15366351. Some sort of pattern.

Some series 1935 dollars were printed as part of an experiment to see if they could develop a longer lasting paper. Those notes would have a red “R” or “S” in the lower right.

2002 Bank of England £5 note. The writing on it probably makes it a “spender”. They did have a problem with an early run of 2002 £5 notes, where the serial numbers could be rubbed off the bill. A dealer should be able to tell by the serial number if it’s one of those.

1989 Canadian $10. Depending on the signatures, and if it’s a replacement note, probably $10 to $100.

1984 Canadian dollar. About $10. This is also very close to the value of the silver in it, so if silver goes up, so does the value

2007 ASE. If the coin is a “proof” (mirror like fields, and all the details “frosty), around $40. If it’s the regular uncirculated version, it will be worth about the “spot” price for an ounce of silver. As of today, that would be about $23.50. If there is a small “W” on the back near the word “Fine”, about $40.

1943 cents. They’re actually made out of steel. If they’ve got wear on them, probably $.50 or a buck. If they’re really shiny, they’ve been “replated” and aren’t worth much.

State quarter set. If all the coins are uncirculated, you might get $20 for the set. Otherwise, they’re only going to be worth face value ($12.50)

1903 Indian head. Depending on condition, between $1 and $20

1889 O Morgan. If it’s got much wear on it (not “much wear for how old it is”), it’s going to be worth bullion, or about $18 right now. Absolutely no wear, figure $50 and up, depending on exactly how nice it is. If there is just a little wear, maybe $25-$30

2006 Year of the Dog. Part of the Australian “Lunar” series. I’m assuming it’s the silver, and not the gold version. The weight of the coin is on the back. Multiply the weight in ounces by the silver price to get the value.

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