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?
The value of a Sun Rubber Co. elephant dated 1961 can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. To determine its worth, you may consider checking online auction sites, vintage toy stores, or reaching out to collectors specializing in vintage toys for an estimation.
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.
Nothing, since no coins were noted down in BC.
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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.
AVON began making dated pewter ornaments in 1973. The company introduced these collectible ornaments as part of their holiday product offerings, featuring intricate designs and craftsmanship. Over the years, AVON has continued to release new designs annually, making them highly sought-after by collectors.
The North American Token dated 1818 is a historical numismatic item that typically holds value based on its rarity, condition, and demand among collectors. Its value can vary widely, often ranging from a few dollars to several hundred, depending on these factors. To determine a more precise value, consulting a recent price guide or auction results specific to numismatic collectors is advisable.