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Many other rare coins just inherited. All never touched and in wrappers.

2006-07-29 15:34:52 · 4 answers · asked by Katheraine L. 1 in Business & Finance Investing

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As any coin dealer will tell you, without a photo, there is no way to tell. The state of preservation is much more important than the date or mint mark (and you don't mention a mint mark).
Go to your local library and look for a reference book on coins. Also, check eBay and do a search for 1854 US halves. I made it easy for you - just click on the link below.
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2006-07-29 16:14:53 · answer #1 · answered by F. Frederick Skitty 7 · 0 0

1854 halves start at $25.00 in good grade
and up to $700.00 in uncirculated.

Of course handle the coin from the edge only.
Never clean any of them, no matter how they look.

You need the Red Book by Yeoman.
Also here are some decent link to ask questions.
http://forums.collectors.com/
http://coinedformoney.blogspot.com/

EBay is also a great place to see what prices they sell for.

2006-08-01 17:06:34 · answer #2 · answered by Man 6 · 0 0

optimistic. whether now it is over six hundred million money. If a squirrel is prepared to place down some money for some tickets, then the squirrel ought to have an equivalent shot on the jackpot. honest is honest.

2016-11-03 06:59:17 · answer #3 · answered by falls 4 · 0 0

whatever someone is willing to pay

2006-07-29 15:38:48 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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