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Cougar729

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Found a 2005-P Kansas quarter last night, looks like the T in trust is very light, thinking this one may be one of the typical error coins. What do you think?
 

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Its a light grease-filled die, not widely collected and would likely be more trouble to try to find a buyer than its worth, but if you like it it only costs a quarter to keep!
 
hi all. does anyone also collects or buys those Asian-coins who once belong or under American colony? i mean their are countries in Asia that some of their old coins bears those words in which i have a few of them as my ancestors come from those countries. mine is just an inquiry as i'm wondering if it's really that valuable? and if so, how much too?
 
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hi all. does anyone also collects or buys those Asian-coins who once belong or under American colony? i mean their are countries in Asia that some of their old coins bears those words in which i have a few of them as my ancestors come from those countries. mine is just an inquiry as i'm wondering if it's really that valuable? and if so, how much too?

Are you feeling ok?
 
hi all. does anyone also collects or buys those Asian-coins who once belong or under American colony? i mean their are countries in Asia that some of their old coins bears those words in which i have a few of them as my ancestors come from those countries. mine is just an inquiry as i'm wondering if it's really that valuable? and if so, how much too?

Are you referring to Filipino coins? Some are collectable. Get a Red Book, since the values are in there. Next time, start your own thread.
 
keep it for the rainy days

hello all. i suggest to just keep all the find treasures that you have found for now. keep it for the rainy days. don't sale or barter or trade-in it immedaitely as it's value might still go up. if theirs nothing much to use for the money then have it in your possession first, okay.
 
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hello all. i suggest to just keep all the find treasures that you have found for now. keep it for the rainy days. don't sale or barter or trade-in it immedaitely as it's value might still go up. if theirs nothing much to use for the money then have it in your possession first, okay.

i know, I love to take my coins out for a walk on a rainy day.
 
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