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1/1/2006 9:40:16 PM EDT
I found two coins today.
1: 1922 Liberty One Dollar Silver Coin
2: 2002 Liberty 1 oz. Fine Silver-One Dollar

Other than two One Dollar pieces, what do I have and what are they worth?
1/1/2006 9:41:29 PM EDT
[#1]
I use Ebay to check prices, it tells you what people are paying, just look at the completed listings.
1/1/2006 9:42:42 PM EDT
[#2]
beat this, I found an 1843 penny.
1/1/2006 9:47:30 PM EDT
[#3]
Value varies widely with condition. The last ones I sold brought $6 each, but weren't that old. They were well worn though.
1/1/2006 10:03:10 PM EDT
[#4]
Thanks Guys!, what about a 1883 Silver One Dollar Coin?
1/1/2006 10:15:10 PM EDT
[#5]

Quoted:
Thanks Guys!, what about a 1883 Silver One Dollar Coin?



Based on condition and mint mark..
1/1/2006 10:17:13 PM EDT
[#6]

Quoted:
Thanks Guys!, what about a 1883 Silver One Dollar Coin?



Coin condition has a lot to do with the value of a 1883 Morgan. Get it graded if interested in selling it. Price also varies according to the mint.
1/1/2006 10:34:56 PM EDT
[#7]
You could probably find an online site for getting a good idea how to determine the condition of your coins. They'll have primary wear spots on each coin, like eagle feathers or Mercury's little head-wing-things on the dimes.
Try to Google coin condition or numismatics. That'll give you starting place.
1/1/2006 10:48:14 PM EDT
[#8]

Quoted:

Quoted:
Thanks Guys!, what about a 1883 Silver One Dollar Coin?



Coin condition has a lot to do with the value of a 1883 Morgan. Get it graded if interested in selling it. Price also varies according to the mint.



1877 cc trade dollar in good shape(clean lines and detail)?
1/1/2006 11:41:10 PM EDT
[#9]
You would really need to post some detailed pics, or take it to a coin dealer.  

If you get it graded professionally, you can probably draw more $$ for it.  (www.pcgs.com)

Coins are graded from condition 1 - 70.  If you have a "good shape" coin, it could mean a "good", "fine" or "ms" (mint state).  HUGE difference between them.  Good may go for $10.  Fine may go for $300.  MS60 may go for 1000, with MS61 going for 1500.  The better the quality is, the more you're going to get.  The coloring on the coin (dark, light toning, rainbow, or white) will effect value also.

Edited for grammer and link.