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blue book value or red book value either is not up to date. the 43 penny is
steel. if you happen to get one a magnet will not pick up, you have struck
it rich. what a steel one is worth in mint condition is maybe a couple
bucks at most. what a coin is worth depends more on how many they are than
how old. after that is condition. send me the dates on your silver and i'll
tell you what i can guess with no ability to see them.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bobby Greer [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Friday, April 30, 1999 12:04 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: trisha's stamp collecting
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> Ken,
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> My father left me a few silver coins and maybe a lead 1943 pennie.
> I never have gotten a "blue book" value on them. This is just curiosity,
> since I would not part with them, but plan to pass them on to my children.
> Pop didn't
> leave me much, but what he did I treasure.
>
> Bobby
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> >trisha,
> > you never did tell me what area of stamps that interest you. i collect
> >proof coins from 1950-1970. , but, i sometimes come accross stamps. if i
> >know what you have on your wish list, and i see it, i could help you.
> > ken
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