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I have a 1874 trade dollar with no mint mark(fantastic condition can see all the wrinkles in the shirt and see all the little details),also a 1845 Coronet Type (Young Head) Large Cent (pretty worn), 2 morgan dollars one 1880 philadelphia mint, other 1898 philadelphia mint aswell(phenominal condition!), also I have a US worlds columbian exposition half dollar from 1893(great condition), I have also 2 Barber half dollars one 1912 other 1915 both Denver mints (good condition)
Thank You For Your Expertise!

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Hi Zach,

Estimated values are as follows :

1874 trade dollar -- $150

1845 Large Cent -- $15

1880 Morgan Dollar -- $16

1898 Morgan Dollar -- $15

1893 Columbian Exposition Half -- $10

1912-D Barber half -- $9

1915-D Barber half -- $9

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My strong familiarity with all U.S. Mint coins, extensive reference library, and close relationships with many other dealers allows me to identify just about any coin made in the USA. I receive regular updates to all the current price guides -- both wholesale & retail -- to provide accurate values. So, with a good description or pictures, I should be able to identify and value any U.S. coin you have.

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I've been a coin dealer since the 1980's and a coin collector since the 1960's. I specialize in U.S. Silver Coins and have an active online website -- The Working Man's Rare Coins -- http://www.workingmancoins.com -- offering information and inventory in U.S. coins.

Organizations I belong to :
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Florida United Numismatics Member #19710
Monroe Coin Club Treasurer
Lincoln Coin Club Board Member
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CoinMasters Member #1814

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http://www.workingmancoins.com/FAQ/index.htm


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