can somebody help me

Diver_Down

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Sherry, Welcome to TNet and I'm sorry for your loss. We have a very knowledgeable community that will help. What you'll need to do is take photos (front and back) of the items.
 

Mackaydon

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My condolences to you and your family.
Welcome to Treasure Net !!
As to your coins, post a few at a time (front and back); and we can tell you what they are and their current value. This also applies to the bills.
What denomination is the 1917 bill? Does it actually state: 'Series of 1917'?
Don...
 

sagittarius98

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I am very sorry about your loss. I would gladly take the time to help identify and appraise any coins you have, and I have the time to do so. In addition, many others have knowledge, and will also gladly assist you. However, the first step is to take good pictures of the front and back of each bill/coin. This way, I (or someone else) can tell what shape it is in, and be able to read any foreign text that we need to read. Condition makes a big difference in value.
 

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