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gypski
01-24-2011, 09:59 PM
Not too often one of these pops up. 1965 Nickle Clad quarter. Has a ring!!! Out of a roll to do laundry. :D Needs a little clean up itself. Closest I could get. :cool:

BlueBlazer
01-24-2011, 10:12 PM
Hmmm, for some reason I'm more interested in what is just to the left of that quarter . . . :D

Nice find man!

Lynhal
01-24-2011, 10:19 PM
Hmmm, for some reason I'm more interested in what is just to the left of that quarter . . . :D

Me too! We are naughty stoners, haha.

But that is such a rare find I hope it is worth a pretty penny for gyp. :thumbsup:

gypski
01-24-2011, 10:25 PM
Me too! We are naughty stoners, haha.

But that is such a rare find I hope it is worth a pretty penny for gyp. :thumbsup:

Its worth $0.25. Nothing has real value any more in the US except the four month old cured stuff!!! :D

ZZTops
01-24-2011, 10:43 PM
Now... If it was a 64, it would be worth $4.86... :thumbsup:

gypski
01-24-2011, 11:19 PM
The number two hit in 1965. :D

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-idDbIfGvw

Dexter007
01-24-2011, 11:31 PM
lol i found last year 104 years old penny:)its worth around 6euro:D
so after hundred years my son can sell that for 12 euro,what is 20400 time over its value,if my calculations are right:D i failed maths:mad:

gypski
01-24-2011, 11:47 PM
lol i found last year 104 years old penny:)its worth around 6euro:D
so after hundred years my son can sell that for 12 euro,what is 20400 time over its value,if my calculations are right:D i failed maths:mad:

I have an 1876 French 5 frac coin minted during Napoleon III and it isn't worth much either. And its all silver. :cool:

Lynhal
01-25-2011, 01:13 AM
So, you are all telling me my silver dollars from the 1800's are basically worth jack ... :wtf:

RAINHAZE
01-25-2011, 01:20 AM
Yeah, kinda, I have an 1880 silver dollar, its only worth about $40.:(

Lynhal
01-25-2011, 01:27 AM
Yeah, kinda, I have an 1880 silver dollar, its only worth about $40.:(

Dang it! And I've been holding on to them like they would be something worthy later on ... oh well, that is the way the ball bounces. :smokin:

gypski
01-25-2011, 01:36 AM
So, you are all telling me my silver dollars from the 1800's are basically worth jack ... :wtf:

It depends on the year and condition. My franc is been used. It has history more then monetary value. I think I'll take a pic!!!

And the date is 1831, its been that long since I've looked at it.

gypski
01-25-2011, 01:48 AM
It depends on the year and condition. My franc is been used. It has history more then monetary value. I think I'll take a pic!!!

And the date is 1831, its been that long since I've looked at it.

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Lynhal
01-25-2011, 01:57 AM
Here are a couple of pics of one of mine. The seller put a sicker with info. on it dated 1983 and with a $20 monetary value on it but it has faded over the years. Who knows what it is worth today, probably close to RH's or less? :what:

Like the old school baggie? lmao

gypski
01-25-2011, 02:13 AM
Here are a couple of pics of one of mine. The seller put a sicker with info. on it dated 1983 and with a $20 monetary value on it but it has faded over the years. Who knows what it is worth today, probably close to RH's or less? :what:

Like the old school baggie? lmao

One like mine is worth 40 pounds. But mine has mint marks when I look at it with my lope. Mine is worn in one spot like it was fingered there a lot to see if it was real or something on the back. :cool:

ZZTops
01-25-2011, 02:34 AM
Lynhal... It's worth at least $20.84, melt value...

Morgans are Very Common, Condition, Rarity, Toning & Mint Mark all play a part of the value. Some can go into the 10's of Thousands so it's all ways good to have it looked at by someone that knows...

I collect Early American Silver, These were minted with a screw press by hand...

RedLocks
01-25-2011, 07:11 PM
Other day had no cash on me so was counting pocket change, was almost at my mark, stuck my hand in my jacket and found a dime! perfect just what I needed... had to be a silver piece right? grrr...

gypski
01-25-2011, 07:27 PM
It depends on the year and condition. My franc is been used. It has history more then monetary value. I think I'll take a pic!!!

And the date is 1831, its been that long since I've looked at it.

Found out quite a bit about this coin, especially after I looked at it with my lope. It was minted by the Toulouse Mint which is making it interesting since I haven't been able to find any of this coin minted there, and the symbols I have are different then those on other coins.

I've identified the engraver, and the edge of the coin has the correct words as on all the other minted version. i.e. Paris, Marseilles, et al.

The coin has been ranging from several hundred euro's (dollars) to one being auctioned on e-bay @ $20.00 +. Besides the mint mark, mine has the symbol of a tree, has been definitely in circulation. I wonder how many hands it passed through. :what:

Now I hope to find how many were minted at Toulouse, and that will help determine the value of this good quality coin. :D

Lynhal
01-25-2011, 10:12 PM
Lynhal... It's worth at least $20.84, melt value...

Morgans are Very Common, Condition, Rarity, Toning & Mint Mark all play a part of the value. Some can go into the 10's of Thousands so it's all ways good to have it looked at by someone that knows...

I collect Early American Silver, These were minted with a screw press by hand...

Thanks for the advice! Now there is the task of finding someone to trust ... we all know there are unsavory dealers out there.

gypski
01-25-2011, 10:17 PM
Very interesting investigation. I've been able to connect the time this coin was struck with two master engravers, Joseph Francois Domard and Nicolas Pierre Tiolier. The curious thing is all of Domard's coins are supposedly dated 1832 and the 1831 coins are supposed to be attributed to Tiolier. There is very little mention of Domard in all the references except for 1832-1848, and nothing connecting him to 1831 coins other then his name on the front of mine. :wtf:

The number of coins stuck at the Toulouse mint in 1831 was 728,593, where as the Paris mint struck in the 2 million range. Value is also determined by a lower number of struck coins, as as of yet, I have not been able to find my coin or the master ingraver mark of Domard. And on closer examination it looks more like a plant then a tree. The base is flared and the top looks like an artichoke!!! :lol5:

Another funny thing, using google, or another search engine, many of the different domains or coms that all have the same information just a little different in format. Weird. :D

gypski
01-25-2011, 10:22 PM
Thanks for the advice! Now there is the task of finding someone to trust ... we all know there are unsavory dealers out there.

do a search of the characteristics and how many were stuck!!! :thumbsup: don't melt diddly. :D

FLYINGHIGH2
02-03-2011, 05:27 PM
Man, I use to have a nice coin collection. A lot of old silver. Roll and half of steel pennies from WWII. Whole bunch of silver certificates, mostly 10's and 50's from the early 1900's too. Unfortunately my sister decided she needed heroin:wtf: more than I wanted them and stole it all. Talk about wanting to kill someone. Still haven't fully gotten over it. Oh well, what can ya do?

gypski
02-03-2011, 07:45 PM
Bummer


Man, I use to have a nice coin collection. A lot of old silver. Roll and half of steel pennies from WWII. Whole bunch of silver certificates, mostly 10's and 50's from the early 1900's too. Unfortunately my sister decided she needed heroin:wtf: more than I wanted them and stole it all. Talk about wanting to kill someone. Still haven't fully gotten over it. Oh well, what can ya do?

BlueBlazer
02-03-2011, 09:53 PM
Hah, that reminds me. When I was about four or five I took some coins my big brother had that looked pretty cool. Gave 'em away to my other little friends.

They were valuable coins that my brother was beginning his collection with. Hell, I didn't know. I was just a dumb ass little kid. He was mad as hell. My mom had to save my life over that one.

He was still bitching me out for that 40 years later. :D

JohnnyZ
02-11-2011, 01:57 PM
My papa is a coin collector, he loves them.

I never understood why.