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Below is a list of the coins I would want to sell
> HALF DOLLAR (Not Graded):
> Walking Liberty
> 1928
> 1934
> 1935
> 1936
> 1942
> 1944
> 1945
>
> Kennedy
> 1964
>
> Franklin
> 1951
>
> HALF DOLLAR (Graded):
> Barber
> 1897-S Barber Half Dollar VF
>
> ONE DOLLAR (Not Graded):
> Morgan
> 1881
> 1889
> 1898
> 1921 (2 pcs.)
>
> Peace
> 1922
> 1923
> 1934
>
> Eisenhower
> 1972
>
> FIVE DOLLARS (Not Graded):
> Indian Head Gold
> 1932
>
> FIVE CENTS (Not Graded):
> Buffalo Indian Head
> 1937
>
> ONE DIME (Not Graded):
> Barber
> 1906
>
> FIVE CENTS (Not Graded):
> Liberty Head
> 1911
>
> ONE PESO (Not Graded):
> US-Philippines Silver Coin
> 1904
>
> US-Philippines Silver Pesos (Minted in San Francisco)
> 1907
> 1908
> 1909
> 1910
> 1911

I also have this 1932 Half Eagle Indian Head five dollar gold coin but with what I've read, Half eagles come in 1908-1929 dates only. So, is this coin fake?

2007-06-11 17:13:28 · 5 answers · asked by model_scout 1 in Games & Recreation Hobbies & Crafts

5 answers

Approx. $520 for the non filipino stuff, and yes, the five dollar piece is fake. The 1897-s barber is worth $400 dollars just by itself (if it is really VF). Early filipino stuff is rare but finding a buyer is a little hard.

2007-06-12 02:20:19 · answer #1 · answered by bbooptoon1959 3 · 0 0

Sorry you have to long a list and they all need to be graded anyway. The person that said the Philippines coins have no value has no idea what he is talking about. The 1911-S only had a mintage of 463,000. If the Peso's are in mint state they are worth some buck. If in circulated grades sell for $10-$50 depending on grade. The 1911-s in mint state sells for around $300. As for the 1932 Half Eagle it may be a medal of some kind. I don't think a counterfeiter would screw up that bad but it is possible. Anyway I have not read about any fake 1932 1/2 Eagles ever. PS: the 1897-S VF half is worth about $400 and I am surprised that at some of the dollars would not have mint marks. Hope I have helped some. The price on the half is about what a dealer would pay.

2007-06-12 13:38:38 · answer #2 · answered by Taiping 7 · 0 0

In average circulated condition(unless stated otherwise), the Walker halves are about $6-$7 each except for the 1928S which is about $15, Franklin and Kennedy about $5 each, Barber 1897S VF about $500 retail, the Morgans about $20 to $25 each in EF, the Peace dollars $15 each(1934 about $25-$30) EF, Ike about $1.25-$2 EF-UNC, Indian Head $5 dated 1932 doesn't exist, the Buffalo nickel around $1, Barber 1906 $3 in VG, Liberty V nickel around $2 VG, Philippines silver pesos 1904 $70-$80(if 1904S $20), 1907S to 1910S $10-$15, 1911S $20. Values are retails.

2007-06-12 15:03:58 · answer #3 · answered by silverpet 6 · 0 0

If they are in good condition they should get a pretty good price

2016-05-17 23:13:47 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

i'm no coin expert but i would say over 3000$

2007-06-11 17:21:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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