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Coin Collecting
 
Coin Collecting

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2008-08-29  Coin Collecting - I came across something:   Hi Paul, a 1767 Maryland $6 note in that condition may be worth about $20-$50 depending on amount of collector demand. It was printed on thick paper by Jonas Green. That year also saw the first notes based...
2008-08-29  Coin Collecting - This one penny I found.:   Hello, Brittney, you don't say what country made your penny or what date it was. But my best guess is what you have is a U.S. penny made in 1982 or thereafter. This is because from and after 1982, the...
2008-08-28  Coin Collecting - 1937 German 1 cent piece:   Hi Spencer, you probably have a 1937 F (Stuttgart mintmark) bronze 1 pfennig that had a mintage of 11 million. It may currently be worth about .10 with heavy wear to around .40 with moderate wear to maybe...
2008-08-28  Coin Collecting - 1935 G 1 dollar silver certifacate:   Hi Dennis, Collector value of a note depends on date, series letter if any, and condition, including amount of wear, any folds, tears or stains as well as collector demand. The 1935G may currently be...
2008-08-28  Coin Collecting - Hi Brad.:   Hi Alex, Collector value of a coin depends on denomination, date, mint mark (if any), number minted and condition of a coin, including amount of wear, any dents, scratches or cleaning as well as collector...


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