Can someone tell me if these are of value?

Gath

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I'm new to metal detecting and these coins are my first find. I don't know a whole lot about coins and looking for some info on them.

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Dennisjf12

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Lucky guy, I wish I had them, did you want an approximate value ?
 

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Gath

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That would be great! I found all three within a 6" radius and about 8" deep. I couldn't believe it when I found them it was amazing.
 

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first of all, wash your hands before you eat!!
 

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Gath

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Thanks for the advice. 😄 After that day I invested in a decent pair of gloves.
 

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Nothing particularly valuable but they are nice finds! The half dollar is worth $10-$15. The dime looks like it has some detail, maybe $7-$10?? It is always fun to find a mint mark on these old coins too, nice job!
 

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New to metal detecting and you start with the ATX?
 

Eureka!

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I'm new to metal detecting and these coins are my first find. I don't know a whole lot about coins and looking for some info on them.

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The Half-dollar G-4 condition is worth around $10
the Dime G-4 condition is worth about $3.50

I don't know if they'd be worth more as "silver melt" as they both are .90 silver

I can't make out the date on the IH.

Nice finds - I'd take them all day long!
 

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Gath

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Thank you very much for the information. If you don't mind me asking what does G-4 stand for?
 

Local_coins

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Thank you very much for the information. If you don't mind me asking what does G-4 stand for?

Coins are traded on a scale from 0-70 with 70 being perfect. G4 is a coin which grades Good (hence the G) and 4 is the numerical value of the grade. It is called the Sheldon Scale.
 

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Thank you very much for the information. If you don't mind me asking what does G-4 stand for?

The following is BASIC or the short version from the book 2014 Coins and Prices UPC number U6359 - [www.Numismaster.com]

All graded by the weaker side of the two sides of the coin. Age or rarity should not be considered in grading.

About Good AG-3 = Only Silhouette of the large design is visible

Good G-4 = Design clearly outlined but substantial wear. Some of the larger detail may be visible. The rim may have a few weak spots.

Very Good VG-8 = About 25% of the original detail will be visible. There will be heavy wear on the entire coin.

Fine F-12 = About 50% of the original design will be visible. Or, a coin that has no inner detail; their will be fairly heavy wear over the entire coin. Sides of the letter will be weak. An uncleaned coin will be dirty or dull.

Very Fine VF-20 = About 75% of the original detail will be visible. Corners of letters and numbers may be weak.

Extremely Fine XF-40 = About 95% of the original detail will be visible - very light wear over the whole coin.

Almost Uncirculated AU-50 = All detail will be visible. Wear only on the highest parts of the coin.
Half or more of the original mint luster still present.

Uncirculated MS-60 = No wear, or signs of handling under a 30X microscope.

Proof = Coins struck by a special process using polished blanks. The coin doesn't start out being a Proof; they receive their own grading designation and once they are graded a Proof coin, they are always a proof coin unless they are mishandled then the coin becomes an "impaired proof."

Hope this helps.

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If course each type of coin has a different standard of what constitutes each grade you need a red or blue book red is what dealers get blue is around what you would get black book is middle I like the blue so I don't over value anything it will tell you almost everything you need to know a must have
 

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Gath

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Thank you everyone for the info.
 

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First off - absolutely great finds for your first shot at metal detecting. Finding a Walking Liberty half dollar on your first adventure? Many detectorists go months, even years before finding one. And a Barber Dime? I've been detecting since 1981 and have yet to find one.

And the dark illegible coin, that's a 1902 V-Nickel, not an IH.

Keep it up with the great finds.
 

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Gath

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First off - absolutely great finds for your first shot at metal detecting. Finding a Walking Liberty half dollar on your first adventure? Many detectorists go months, even years before finding one. And a Barber Dime? I've been detecting since 1981 and have yet to find one.

And the dark illegible coin, that's a 1902 V-Nickel, not an IH.

Keep it up with the great finds.

I guess I should have clarified a little better. It wasn't my first time out I had about 15 hours in total before I found those. These were just my first good find before that I spent all my time digging up pull tabs, aluminum cans and junk iron. This was my first time out where I was actually able to start to understand what my detector was saying to me. I shouldn't have started out with an ATX but I couldn't pass up buying it. The guy I bought it from was selling it dirt cheap (guess he was hurting for money). It has been frustrating at times but the more I take it out the better I'm getting who knows what I've been missing. Thank you for responding.
 

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