Just looked up the "World Reserve Monetary Exchange Inc" reviews and LOL whatever you do DO NOT GIVE THEM 100 dollars..check out this link to the
pissedoffcustomer review
On May 14th this person left a review on the exact same thing in the paper:
World Reserve Monetary Exchange - Vault bag coins nothing but junk
by Anonymous May 14 Review #: 408583
Company World Reserve Monetary Exchange
Product / Service Vault Bags Of Scarce Coins
Category Financial Scams and Schemes
Views 110
Monetary Loss
$89
I ordered a "vault bag" of 100 coins for 129.95
and what I received was mostly nickels (63) and dimes(16)
Only 3 completely worn buffalo nickels with illegible dates, 3
worthless "V" nickels that were completely worn and the two promised
1800's coins were both low grade 1897 Indian head pennies got 1 ok mercury dime
1 heavily soiled. The walking liberty half was a heavily soiled and worn coin from
1943 a common year at best this coin goes for 10-15 dollars. Needless
to say I was very disappointed total value approx $40. This is totally
outrageous! Never buy anything from this crooked company! 35906ea
and lol the company responded with:
We are sorry to hear that you are not satisfied with your recent purchase.
As the advertisement explained, “It’s hard to tell how much these Vault Bags could be worth. That’s because after they were loaded with over 100 U.S. Gov’t coins including: Silver, scarce, highly collectible, and circulating coins the dates were unsearched and the bags were sealed for good. But we do know that some of the coins date back to the early 1900s. That means any one of these Vault Bags could be worth a small fortune.”
Since coin values are subjective, I can’t tell you an exact amount for collector value. What I can tell you is; receiving a Walking Liberty half dollar in the condition you received would be worth between $22 and $325 dollars in collector value, according to “The Official Redbook a Guide Book of United States Coins”.
Sincerely,
Valerie Moreland
Director, World Reserve