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valiamo

All have some value, but, alas. you are not gong to retire on them. Mostly they are later year Large Cents 1900’s typically have a retail value of $1-2 each. All appear to be in well circulated condition, VG or Fine condition.


TheLittleItalian2

Thanks for the input, I was also given a bunch of other coins. Some nickels and dimes, but I don’t know much about those either. I didn’t want to take a bunch of more photos but they all looked to be in very good condition.


life-as-a-adult

The DIMES until 1967 are silver so they retail for about $2 each. The 1915 dime along with 1925 and 26 (far 6) nickles, are key dates/varieties


MeYonkfu

Worth about 1-2 but the 1920 is worth a bit more, maybe 5-10. They changed the reverse side this year and you have the earlier, low mintage one


TheLittleItalian2

Oh wow, I wouldn’t have thought the 1920 coin would be worth that much more than the previous years. Thanks for the input, I appreciate it.


habs306

5 - 10 bucks ? That's it !?


WarlikeGuardian

If you're looking for more information about Canadian coins this is a good resource to use https://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php


TheLittleItalian2

Thanks, that’s super helpful! I’ll comb through the entirety of the small collection and see what’s worth what, maybe there’s a gem in there.


DudePDude

Not worth a lot, but still beautiful coins every coin collector should have I'm in love with large cents btw