Hi Kat,
Just the silver is worth about 85 cents. If the dime is almost uncirculated it
would be worth 3 to 5 dollars depending on mint mark, and up to 8 dollars if in
uncirculated MS 60. If you are interested in coins Coin Prices magazine is
good to buy, it comes out bi monthly and has all
Thank you for your help. I have tons of coins, some of them are from the
1800's, from England, US, etc. Also medallions, etc. I have inherited them
along with millions of antiques of every description. An endless task of
going through everything when I work and don't have enough time to get
Today I also received my copy of Wayne's Silvertone CD. Super resource
with great information and pictures.
Thank you for taking the time Wayne.
For those who have looked at the catalogs - has anyone ever seen the
Silvertone Imperial Credenza in the 1928 flyer? Looks like they just
copied the
Hi Greg,
Thanks for the note. No one has mentioned owning a Credenza. Yes, I did
notice the drastic price reduction. Really shows the impact of electricity and
radio. The late 20s catalogs have wonderful pictures of radios.
I was surprised that Sears did not alter the cabinets
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