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D. Old coins value

$0-1,000,000. Can you tell me more?

D. 1969 S has what appears to be misspell in Liberty. Thanks.

Appears to be a damaged cent. Worth... one cent.

D. Weighs 2.o6 grams

You might get a dime back if you mail it to the mint with a S.A.S.E.

D. Gold coin or medallion. St. George slaying a dragon,other side loin siding on hide legs, no date anywhere words happiness.prosperity.longevity on loin side.rim has a decorative edge .weight about 21 grams,seems to be real gold.

It does not look like real gold to me; it looks like a medal in the style of a British sovereign. I could test it in person if you want to come by, just make an appointment.

D. Phoenicia Tyre Temple Tax half shekel

A nice silver coin. $75 by my estimate.

D. Good shape

Looks like it might buy a cup of Java in Liberia.

D. 3 legged buffalo nickel

Alas, this looks to me like it may not be authentic. The diagnostics suggest there should be more room between the "u" and "e" of "e pluribus unum," and more weakness in the back leg. Were it real, it would be worth about $300.

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