Smoke them.
yes i have a packet.
Not much. They are very dated and don't have much of a collectors value.
All quarters dated 1964 and before are silver, all quarters released for general circulation dated 1965-present are not silver. The US mint has released quarters struck in 40% silver for collectors during the US Bicentennial and 90% silver proof sets for collectors in 1992-present.
No such coin exists. Silver dimes were produced for circulation dated 1964 and earlier. Silver proof sets started being sold to collectors starting in 1992. There is no 1985 dated silver dime.
I have 2 weekly readers dated April and May of 1950 are they of any value?
Half dollars dated 1971 and later are only worth fifty cents. Half dollars dated 1970 were not made for circulation, only for proof and uncirculated sets sold to collectors.
There is no actual physical coin that is dated 24 BC. Coins from that time period are considered valuable to collectors and can fetch high prices at auctions and in the antiquities market.
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This is not a coin, it's a medal likely dated July-21-1961. It has no collectible value as a coin. Try a NASA collectors web site.
Are paper japan peso money dated 1949 worth anything to collectors. I have a 5 and a 1 bill? What is the exchange in us dollars.
The earliest version listed in a catalog of American games compiled by the American Game Collectors Association in 1998, is dated 1899, and attributed to Charles Zimmerling..............Wikipedia
The US never printed any bills dated 1967 and the last silver certificates were dated 1957.If that's the date on your bill it's only worth about $1.25 to $1.50 in circulated condition; 1957 silver certificates are very common among collectors.