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planman2014

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  1. Ok a few points.

     

    Mercury dimes did not start protection until 1916 so I assume you made a typo. If you have dimes from 1911 those are barber dimes.

     

    A few questions:

     

    1) How are these coins stored? Like for example are the Morgans or 'silver quarters' in rolls? Books?

     

    2) Are all the coins raw?

    'raw' means not graded. A graded coin will be in a plastic slab. It could say ANA, PCGS. NGC. IGC, ANACS and should give a grade.

     

    3) ."..value old bills .."

     

    When you say 'old' what do you mean? Currency is not something I collect a lot of. I am much more of a coin collector but I know enough to give an opinion.

     

    The SLQ being in bad shape is very common. They were a bad series and wear out very easily.

    It is unlike you have one but the 1916 SLQ is an extremely rare coin and even in very poor condition brings 4 digit numbers. Again is very UNLIKELY you have one but a 1916 SLQ can be identified even with the date so worn off you can't see.

     

     

    I look forward to more information.

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