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Hi,
I have a 1953 & 1976($2.00 bill), 1957($1.00 bill), 1996($1.00 paper food stamp), 1776-1976(¢.25 quarter), 2015(¢.25 HOMESTEAD Quarter), 1967(¢.25 quarter), 1967(¢.10 dime), 1940-1941-1962(¢.5 nickel), 1919-1926-1932-1934-1936-1937-1947-1951-1953-1954-1956-1957-1958(¢.1 wheat penny), also 1942(¢.1 wheat penny), 1944(¢.1 wheat penny /w a little ñiche marking under the last 4), & 1955(¢.1 wheat penny). Can you let me know what the value is, and where to cash them in ?? Thanks.
8 years ago
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At first glance it is unlikely any of the coins mentioned are worth much more than face value. Make sure to visit our Wheat Penny info pages for more info on your pennies and our silver coin info pages for more info on some of the other coins you mentioned.

The best place to sell an odd selection like yours would be a local coin or pawn shop.
Hello, Tyrian --

Please do check out the wheat penny value link for more info on what those coins are worth: http://www.coinvalues.com/wheat-pennies

The value of the 1940 and 1941 nickels, assuming they are well circulated, is 10 cents each. Meanwhile, the quarters, if worn, are worth face value.

The paper currency that you listed is worth only a few cents above face if worn and probably isn't worth selling; you can spend those if you'd like.

If you're interested in selling any of the items you mentioned, you should seek out your local coin dealer.

Thank you for your readership!
Josh
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