Can someone help me estimate the current market value of my collection of 139 co

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Hello and welcome to Numista!

 

For a minute there I thought you were going to post pictures of 139 coins. 😉

 

The best way to find the value of your collection (other than expecting someone else to do it for you for free) is to enter your coins in Numista on the correct page and year line and giving it a grade (G, VG, F, VF, XF, AU or UNC). Don't worry too much about the grade you assign.  Numista will then automatically calculate the current market value for most of your coins. Numista will also recalculate if you add or delete any.  If you have trouble identifying any of your coins you can add a new post in this forum (one at a time) for help. Here are some help files you may find useful:

What do G, VG, F, VF, XF, AU and UNC mean? 

How can I register my collection on Numista?

I have a coin, banknote or piece of exonumia that can't be identified. How do I add it to my collection?

How much is my coin, banknote or piece of exonumia worth?

Doing these things is the fun part of coin collecting. Good luck!

Nice coins! From overall appearance they appear to be dug. 

In addition to rsirian1's advice, I would add not to attempt any cleaning without consulting the Numista guidelines. Many coins have been permanently damaged by well-meaning, but misinformed collectors. 

I can't do links, but I expect someone will be able to?

If your 1943 us penny of yours doesnt stick to a magnet, well it looks like it, it could be sold for a fortune.

Look like a g to f condition coins… Must have been dug out from someones collection dump or something else

The First is Napoleon III.

Some of the Ceylon-coins, with the elephant, are intresting.
Unfortunately the majority of this collection is to oxidized, dirty, damaged to be from big intrest to a serious collector.
Also most of them are very common years, yes I checked them all.
It can be a nice start for a beginner-collector.
Do not try to clean them.
Still an intresting lot. Good luck with them.

...you can run,  but you can't hide...

GabrielPlayz_Numista

If your 1943 us penny of yours doesnt stick to a magnet, well it looks like it, it could be sold for a fortune.

Update?

GabrielPlayz_Numista

GabrielPlayz_Numista

If your 1943 us penny of yours doesnt stick to a magnet, well it looks like it, it could be sold for a fortune.

Update?

Yes please. Because if it doesn't stick to a magnet we'll have to revise the mintage from 20 to 21.

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