Wish it were all mine

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The following pics are a collection of coins from an estate. My mom works part time for and estate attorney, and she asked me to get the value and them sell the collection. I get to keep 40%. First pic is all silver coins, second one is Ikes and 65 to 69 Kennedys. The currency pics include two WW2 one dollar Hawaii over prints. The over printing was done incase the islands were taken by the japaneese making the money worthless. There was also a lot of forigen coins and money that the attorney just gave me. Was told that some attornies just cash this kinds of stuff in. Anyway thought you might all like to see.

P.S. I am keeping my 40% in silver.
 

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Very nice MD..I would keep those silver certificates and 2 dollar bills ;D Nice haul of coins.
 

I can remember not so long ago you would get a silver certificate in change once in a while, but I guess most of them except collectors have been pulled from circulation? Monty
 

These coins and curency are for sale to Tnet members prior to putting them on Ebay.
 

Those yellow and brown seal $1's........I wouldn't sell those if I were you. I'd keep them as part of the commission. Those two are the creme of the currency lot. I can't price them off my head, but those are worth more than the silver certificates or the $2 notes.
 

I would like to buy those 7 silver dollors. My father use to have a collection, nothing special just alot of silver, but after his death my AH hum (being polite) brother talked my mother into selling them all to a dealer for face value.
 

I have a collection of pennies from 1941 to 1959. The only thing missing is the 1943 steel penny and the Lincoln Mdmorial starting 1959.
I can scan and send to anyone that is interested. Most are in F to XF. Make an offer.
Peg Leg
 

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