You're most likely referring to a set of several US Coins, all minted during WWII and sold in a special holder by various private companies. If that's what you have, none of the coins are particularly rare or valuable even though most are no longer in circulation (but not really "obsolete" as they can all still be spent, although at a loss). You can be certain that the retail price of the set is higher than the collector value of the individual coins; whoever sold them made sure there were no high-value pieces.
The set may contain some or all of the following; prices shown are very rough retail values as of 09/2013 and depend on the coins' conditions and mint marks:
> Bronze Lincoln cent - 3¢ to 10¢
> 1943 zinc-plated steel Lincoln cent - 25¢ to 50¢ (unless replated, then only 5¢)
> 1941 or 1942 copper-nickel 5¢ coin - 15¢ to 25¢
> 1942-1945 copper-silver 5¢ coin - $1.50
> Mercury dime - $3 to $4
> Washington quarter - $9 to $10
> Walking Liberty half dollar - $14 to $15
Values for the dime, quarter, and half will vary with the price of silver
How much is the 1943 coin is worth
Definitely need more information than what this is. Is it a quarter? Half? Nickel? Penny? Dime? What condition is it in?
Please post a new question with the denomination of the coin.
$20 - $30
August 10. 2009 This is not a coin but a token. It is called a Civil War Token and has a value from $15 to $40 depending upon the condition of the token.
If the coin is .999 silver value is about $27.00.
The value of any coin collection depends upon which coins are in them and the condition of each coin. There is no way to place an estimated value on a collection without knowing these things.
A coin shop near me sells low-value obsolete coins at 25 cents, or 5 for a dollar.
What is the value of a 1982 world cup coin set from spain
The value of any collection depends upon the condition of the coins it contains. I would suggest you take the collection to a coin dealer or two and get an estimated value.
It's value depends on what coins are in the 'collection' and the grades (condition) of them. It needs to be seen. Take it to a coin dealer for a value.
Each coin would have to be valued to get a price for the collection. I suggest having a dealer or collector do this for a accurate value.
Each coin will have to be graded an assessed for a value. Take it to a local coin dealer or collector for a better idea of the value of the coins.
it least $200 or more
In order to give an estimated value it is necessary to know which coins and stamps are in the collection.
The value of a Roosevelt dime coin folder collection depends on a number of factors. The most crucial of these factors is the condition. You can check the Related Link for a set of retail prices.
If there is at least one of every coin, especially 1931-s, then the average value would be approximately $200.