how much is this stuff wortth? like to sell or whatever..?
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?
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dude, i would so keep that collection. memories, you know? but i guess there’s always antiques roadshow! they’ll tell you how much it’s worth AND you could end up on tv! lol,
idk
Hmmm do you have any photos of the entire collection? I myself am an ebayer and I have alot of experience:
http://feedback.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewFeedback2&userid=mystic_trades&ftab=AllFeedback
(Thats me)
I would like to help you out, seems quite rare what you have collected there
None of those coins are particularly old or valuable. They’re all worth only face value. Sorry.
(Well, after reading the list over again — you might get a little more than 10 cents for the Mercury dime. That’s the only one that’s even slightly possibly worth anything, though.)
With the exception of the Mercury dime what you have is worth face value because all the US currency can still be found in circulation today. That includes the 1952 wheat penny, the bicentennial quarters, 1976 $2 bill and Sacagawea $1 coins (although $2 bills and $1 coins aren’t widely used they aren’t exactly rare either).
As you said your collection isn’t much so I would hold onto it for your own memories.