I only see one thin dime and some silver.....
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Anyone else see more than that as far as value? I’m fairly certain that’s only some silver value
but wanted to run it by younger eyes.
Thanks in advance.
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dime is clad?
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Seated coins are better than silver even in that condition
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The first coin is a copper-clad dime that had a run-in with Casey Jones.
The 1892 barber Dime would catch more than melt. Same with the seated half.
Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value. Zero. Voltaire. Ebay coinbowlllc
That's a nice AG-3 1846 medium date seated half. That would go for $20-30 on eBay. The 1892 dime is worth more than melt as well.
Thanks guys....again. I'm still going through stuff in the next week or so I will be needing your help.
@Barberian and @privatecoin and @jmlanzaf thanks for the heads up!
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I have no clue where these came from including Mr. Thinn
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Yeah.....lol. that's why I said one thin dime
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Yep... Mr. Thinn has had an unfortunate experience....fatal it seems.
The others are nice old coins that I would keep 'just because'.
Cheers, RickO
The thin dime was run over on a railroad track with a cent stacked on it(or it was stacked on a cent), you can see the reversed impression of "ENT" on the obverse.
I will add that the 45 dime should bring more than melt also, it's pretty nice.
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