Coin Collectors Please Help!?
I found a lot of older coins in a ancient piggy bank, please appraise the value of these coins!!
10 points to most helpful answer.
USA Pennies
1x 1920 Lincoln Wheat Penny
1x 1935 Lincoln Wheat Penny
1x 1944 Lincoln Wheat Penny
2x 1946 Lincoln Wheat Pennies
1x 1947 LWP
1x 1948 LWP
1x 1950 LWP
1x 1951 LWP
1x 1957 LWP
2x 1958 LWP
1x 1959 Lincoln Memorial Penny
1x 1962 LMP
CANADIAN CURRENCY-
2x 1945 Canadian Pennies
1x 1955 Canadian Penny
1x 1953 Canadian Nickel
INDIAN CURRENCY
1x 1984 25 paise piece.
Please give the value of the entire lot. Much appreciated!!!
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In order to appraise the value of your collection, you need to know the following items about each coin: what it is, date of minting, place of minting and condition. So far, we know what the coins are and the date of minting. We do not know the place of minting nor their condition (grade). Without these two items, we cannot give you a firm valuation of the collection. However, the 1920 penny would probably be the only coin that might have any real value - maybe 20 cents or so. I offer 1.1 cent for all of the others (there are too many of them unless they are in mint condition) except for the 1959 and 1962 which are worth 1 cent each. The canadian coins are a push with US coins and the Indian 25 paise is worth less than 2 cents. Best advice is to take them to a coin shop unless all of them are in circulated shape - then you might just as well spend them or leave them a child.
A generous person may give a couple bucks for the lot. None of the coins listed are particularly rare or sought after.
I would give them to your kids as a starter set for coin collecting.