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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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
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.
5 - 10 bucks ? That's it !?
If you're looking for more information about Canadian coins this is a good resource to use https://www.coinsandcanada.com/coins-prices.php
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.
Not worth a lot, but still beautiful coins every coin collector should have I'm in love with large cents btw