Question:

How much are these coins worth?

by  |  earlier

0 LIKES UnLike

i also have 2 great brittian/new england coins one from 1914 and the other from 1920 both statesgeorgivis v dei gra:britt:omn:rex:fid:def:ind:imp

and i have a buffalo nickel without a date (SILVER)

i have a john adams 1797 coin with 2nd president of the us on the top with his head in the middle

a 1949 penny that says one cents

ALL OF THE FOLLOWING ARE BRONZE

 Tags:

   Report

5 ANSWERS


  1. The 1914 and 1920 coins are from Great Britain and have nothing to do With New England. I can not give you a value for you did not say what denomination they were. A Buffalo nickel is not made of silver it just looks like silver. A dateless one can somethings be sold to a jeweler or a belt buckle maker for a quarter. The John Adams dollar has his name above the bust and 2nd President and dates 1797-1801 below the bust and it is a gold color, on the reverse is the Statue Of liberty and the $1 with United states of America around the top. If your item is not like this then it is a medal put out by anyone of a lot of companies. The dollar is worth a dollar and so is the medal. A 1949 cent had a large mintage and can be found in normal circulated grades for around 5 cents. I would need to know the denominations of the British coins to help you further. Not all old coins have high values.


  2. The value of coins depends on the condition of your coin -- fine condition, uncirculated, etc.  It also depends on how many were made -- there were lots of buffalo nickels and 1949 pennies, so unless there is something special like a defect (double struck, etc.), they probably are not worth a lot.

    Try going to the library and consulting a book on coin collecting.  You could also try searching for a coin like yours on ebay.  

    Collecting is lots of fun.  I still save pennies and go through them looking for special ones. Happy collecting.

  3. it depends each year they get more valuable so ya!

  4. I think you mean all of the above are bronze. However, you would be incorrect. The penny is copper and the buffalo nickel is mostly silver. Your best bet is to take them all to a coin dealer and have them appraised.

  5. ummmm

    the second "paragraph" thing those arent worth like anything

    they have buffalo nickles out so those are just worht 5 cents..

    the penny is jsut a regular penny, i have older ones than that...

    and the john adams thing is just a nickle...

    And the freat britain ones idk

    if u think u have an expenisve coin take it to a place where they do estimates... but some of those they would probably laugh at.

Question Stats

Latest activity: earlier.
This question has 5 answers.

BECOME A GUIDE

Share your knowledge and help people by answering questions.