
My Trip To Charleston
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Hi everyone!
So, the reason I haven't been adding to my blog, like I usually am, is because I have been visiting family in Charleston. But, it hasn't gotten between me and my coins! These are the things I bought:
- An 1863 $2 certificate from the Planter's Bank of Georgia.
- An 1863 $10 certificate from the Bank of Richmond, Virginia
- An 1873 $10 certificate from the Bank of South Carolina
- An 1812 Large Cent
- An 1854 Large Cent
- An 1835 Half Cent (Holed)
If anyone could give me more information (Preferably the Half Cent or any Paper money because those are my first ones of them) that would be great!
Thanks!
Kid Morgans :)
Hi everyone!
So, the reason I haven't been adding to my blog, like I usually am, is because I have been visiting family in Charleston. But, it hasn't gotten between me and my coins! These are the things I bought:
- An 1863 $2 certificate from the Planter's Bank of Georgia.
- An 1863 $10 certificate from the Bank of Richmond, Virginia
- An 1873 $10 certificate from the Bank of South Carolina
- An 1812 Large Cent
- An 1854 Large Cent
- An 1835 Half Cent (Holed)
If anyone could give me more information (Preferably the Half Cent or any Paper money because those are my first ones of them) that would be great!
Thanks!
Kid Morgans :)
Comments
CentSearcher
Level 5
No one may be reading this anymore, but I couldn't help but notice that you went to Charleston (I live a few hours away from there). Is there a good coin dealer there that you went to?
TheNumisMaster
Level 5
Nice work!
copper coin collector
Level 4
Most large cents from the 1830s and on are pretty common. I don't know about the notes.
Mike
Level 7
Common you can write a blog it's only been four years come on help us teach us.
coin collector
Level 4
enjoy
Kepi
Level 6
That's a great deal! Enjoy all the cool finds!
Conan Barbarian
Level 5
very cool. hope you enjoy the items
Hunter The Coin Collector
Level 4
Thanks for sharing. I know many have already said this so I will just echo the same idea. It is all about condition. Thanks for sharing. Interesting blog.
The Coin Student
Level 5
Wow, that sounds interesting! You should post a picture of the new additions to your collection. I haven't started collecting dollar bills yet.
user_94464
Level 4
With some images, I might be able to eyeball the Sheldon variety of the half cent and large cent.
user_7180
Level 5
Everything depends upon condition. If you have photos we can all help you with feedback. They sound like nice acquisitions.
Kid Morgans
Level 4
Oh, these didn't come from a bank, it just said the name of that bank on the bills! -Kid Morgans
user_9073
Level 5
Well KM, If you what to know values for the stuff you listed, I would check the online archives of Heritage and Stack's Bowers. The have prices realized and photos of the items. Don't forget that the items they sell are slabbed and the price includes the buyer's fee, usually 15% to 17%. I am guessing you were in Charleston, SC (not Charleston, WV). Did you see any slave badges? Those are a numismatic favorite of mine in Charleston, SC.
ShriekenGriffon
Level 5
Howd you get all those bills from a bank? also cool other pickups!
Pliny The Elder
Level 5
Condition will determine the value, but with a holed coin the value is usually quite low.
Pliny The Elder
Level 5
I would not know about the deal, or pricing, but I love currency from the 1800's. Very nice pick up all at once, the large coppers too! Congratulations.
Mike
Level 7
Despite the value of all that you bought enjoy them. I like all of the epically the currency! I knew I forgot to add something. Anytime you bring anything home it's a good deal. Enjoy them mike.
"SUN"
Level 6
Interesting additions to your collection!
Mike
Level 7
I can't tell you everything is on condition that's the hobby. The counterfeit ten dollar bill you bought if it's modern you have to turn it into the bank. This is so the Secret service can investigate. Mike
Kid Morgans
Level 4
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Oh, sorry I forgot to say it all cost me a total of $116. Is that a good deal? Thanks! -Kid Morgans