10 cents.
2006-09-16 17:11:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I am sorry, but there is no easy way to answer that question. As with any type of coin, unless it is a very rare date, the condition means everything!! If these coins are uncirculated, or "about uncirculated" they could be worth some money. But - the great majority of old coins that people have stashed away are quite well-circulated, and they may well exhibit considerable wear. You must list the actual condition for each coin in order to get an idea of a price. Remember the standard rule -- Something is worth as much as you can get for it-!!
2006-09-16 17:10:06
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answered by Anonymous
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of direction there is often Ebay, yet your declare of minus ten factors leads me to have faith which you purely isn't chuffed with that answer. you would be fortunate to locate one in a pawn save or jewelry save. Your merely right wager is in line with possibility to purchase a hassle-free pewter money clip and drop some Loctite adhesive on 2 Buffalo Head nickels and make your very own (make confident its loctite, superglue would possibly not stick nicely to a mushy floor like a money clip)
2016-12-15 09:14:00
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answered by ? 3
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When you find out, let me know! I have about 45 of them and they are all from the 30's and even one from 1928.
2006-09-16 17:07:12
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answered by julez 6
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About 11 cents. They are actually not worth as much as you would think.
2006-09-16 17:06:47
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answered by Mr. Curious 6
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10 cents very common hang on to them
2006-09-16 17:11:59
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answered by mike L 4
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about 25 cents for the lot, they are not valuable
2006-09-16 17:12:15
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answered by Anonymous
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2 pennies well i don't know i just want points
2006-09-16 17:06:24
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answered by raquel r 2
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look on ebay, but not much im afraid
2006-09-16 17:05:44
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answered by Anonymous
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http://www.pcgs.com/prices/
2006-09-16 17:26:19
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answered by larry n 4
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