help me identify the value of these old coins and dollar bills?
k im gonna get right to it
1. a coin that says "national parks centimental" has a buffalo on the front with the world above the buffalo and it looks gold/brass
2. a coin that on the front, says "aloha from hawaii wakkiki beach-diamond head and on the back has a picture opf a person in a robe with some sort of spear and it says "hawaii dollar honalulu
3. a coin front: has a picture of a eagle and says " united states of america one dollar
4. another one that says united states one dollar but on the back has a picture of a man on on the right side has the olympic sign and some stars that kinda look like the houston astros sign and says "los angeles" on the left
5. a small small dollar bill that says bank "indonesia" and has a picture of a man in a really big round hat and the tip of the hat has a point"
6. a canada 5 dollar bill with a bird on the back and on the front a man in a suit with a white collar
7. A old bill that says "reich banknote"
1. worth nothing (souvenir)
2. worth nothing (souvenir)
3. one dollar
4. one dollar
5. worth nothing (foreign currenty but value is < .01)
6. Worth $5.00 Canadian, about $4.50 US
7. Don’t know – need more information.
March 2nd, 2010 at 4:54 am
1. worth nothing (souvenir)
2. worth nothing (souvenir)
3. one dollar
4. one dollar
5. worth nothing (foreign currenty but value is < .01)
6. Worth $5.00 Canadian, about $4.50 US
7. Don’t know – need more information.
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March 2nd, 2010 at 5:36 am
Sorry , toooooo many variables . . .
Check with a coin dealer ( listed in the US under coin dealers in the yellow pages ) ,
Because they can evaluate it / see what condition they are in etc . (legit ones will tell you for free) .
Although , if the $1 US coin is the silver , they get at least the spot price of silver . (about $13 currently)
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March 2nd, 2010 at 6:11 am
You might check out http://www.antiquecurrency.com I believe they have an appraisal service on their site
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http://www.antiquecurrency.com
March 2nd, 2010 at 7:01 am
1,2,6,7: The first responder is correct. Regarding the other two…
3: This is one ounce of silver, which is worth approximately US$11.80 right at the moment, perhaps more depending on date and condition.
4: 90% silver commemorative coin for the 1984 Olympic Games. Contains .77 ounces of silver. Worth about $8.50, perhaps more if in as-new condition.
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