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[quote name='SaraAB']I really have no idea if there is a $600 penny in there or not but I imagine the condition of the coins isn't that great since they did come from vending machines. It sounds like it would be best to take a small amount of coins each time or perhaps hit a coin show with my multiple family members and split up the coins between us so it wouldn't be one person walking in with a huge ziploc full of coins. We don't have that many coins so its not like I would be walking into one dealer with a huge jar or anything like that. I also have a silver certificate dollar bill from 1957. I might try taking a handful of coins to the flea market if I can find a coin dealer there just to gauge the prices.[/QUOTE]
1) See if your local library has a coin price guide.
2) Get a magnifying glass
3) Most coins have a tiny mint mark that can affect the value greatly.
4) General rule of thumb. If a coin (non penny) is pre-1965 it is a Silver Coin. At a minimum it is worth money just for the silver.
1) See if your local library has a coin price guide.
2) Get a magnifying glass
3) Most coins have a tiny mint mark that can affect the value greatly.
4) General rule of thumb. If a coin (non penny) is pre-1965 it is a Silver Coin. At a minimum it is worth money just for the silver.