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I have a varied collection of U.S. and Foreign currencies including

I have a varied collection of U.S. and Foreign currencies including: Liberty Silver $'s 1885 & 1886; Eisenhower Silver $; 9-Sacajuaia/Wamponoag Treaty 1621 Dollars, Kennedy Half Dollars, $.25 1965-1972; $.10 1950-1986 with varied fronts; $.05 1940-1978 with & without "dots" after dates with varying placement and fonts; $.01 1941-1972, pair of Swank Indian Head Penny (1905 &1907) cuff links; Indian Head/Buffolo Nickel; Historic Nevada and Turkish Casino Tokens; and currency from : Panama (1967-), France (1970-), Poland, Germany (1972-), Austria, Canada (1919-), Italy, Chec Republic, Euro Cents, Portugal (1930), Turkey (pre-2001), Britain (Pounds, Pence, New Pence, Pennies), Switzerland (Helvetica), Bolivia, Netherlands, and an unidentified coin with a Hammer and Sickel and what looks like KOIIENKA 1986. Do you think any of these is worth more than the face cash value? We have been retired and are trying to find income. I've had these for many, many years. Any assistance you can provide would be very much appreciated.

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    291fifth291fifth Posts: 23,945 ✭✭✭✭✭

    It does not sound like you have much of value. The coins that are made of silver will bring something but most of the rest will be of very little value.

    All glory is fleeting.

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