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Scottishmoney
You have about $60-70 worth of coins, but I caution you that the images on your auction will actually lower or discourage a lot of bidders because they are not sharp. The largest coins are American Silver Eagles, each with 1 oz of silver and they are worth about $12-13 each. The 1879 $1 is worth about $14-14.50 depending on mintmark, condition of the coin etc. The dimes are worth about a $1 each. The buffalo nickels are worth about 35-40¢ each, but I cannot see the dates and some are worth more. The 1858 cent I cannot see enough of to know what it is worth. The 1943 cents same thing, cannot see enough of them to determine what they are worth.

If you have a means of getting better images of the coins it will help your auction and you will realize more than the face value of the coins. HTH
Dockwalliper
So, is no picture at all better?
just carl
Present bid is about $26. If those are 4 Silver dollars are in the condition they appear, true worth at least $10 each. Pending the dates of the Mercury Dimes that would have to be a bare, bare minimum of $1 to $2 each. Buffalo (Indian Head) Nickels if no dates are still worth a buck or two. The steel Lincolns can be purchased for about $1 each or less in AU to MS grades.
As noted already you have there a minimum of $60 to $70 pending some of the actual, if any dates on some of those coins. Well worth a chance for that price range.
Even with the outrageous $7 shipping cost.
ccg
QUOTE(just carl @ Aug 24 2007, 09:37 AM) *
Buffalo (Indian Head) Nickels if no dates are still worth a buck or two.


confused1.gif I can't see anyone paying $1 for a dateless buffalo unless it's at a flea market, antique shop or something like that.
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