look in you local yellow pages under yhe word "coins" you should be able to find at least one reputable dealer that won't charge you for shipping and they will have many varieties from diferrent coutries,from a year old to several thousand years
2006-10-04 04:28:44
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answered by Damon 1
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If he is into old and things that look like a mystery, get him some old Chinese cash pieces. They are priced as low as a buck a piece and they are over 2000 years old. Frank Robertson has 2nd century BC Chinese Pan-Liang coins for 99 cents each 10 for $9.00. His address is Robertson, Box 3040 NW, Albany, NY 12203 He is a fine and reputable dealer. Get his price list for he has a lot of coins, that are far from common, but at low prices
2006-10-04 15:35:55
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answered by Taiping 7
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relies upon on how previous the coin is and how uncommon they're... you could desire to get previous funds as previous as 500BC (Pnchmark funds) for below 10$ yet could desire to pay 1000$ for a coin of the 1800's (Gold Mohurs) ... pay attention, there are a huge sort of fakes contained available too...
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answered by forgach 4
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if you can find some local metal detectorists, they have hundreds of coins that old. I know I have. There maybe a club near you. contact them and they may oblige. They'll probably let you have other stuff as well
2006-10-07 09:23:45
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answered by anon 2
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eBay is the best bet, but difficult to verify. Try some carboot sales, they are full of surprises.
2006-10-03 22:01:42
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answered by Bunglebear 2
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I am selling Some,
You can try Ebay or Ebid
2006-10-06 15:44:25
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answered by mozzie_2006 2
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try to a carboot sale or to the auction sale or to the musuem
2006-10-06 08:41:47
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answered by russel 1
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ebay?
2006-10-03 21:56:31
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answered by 555 1
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off me!!! lol
2006-10-07 04:28:36
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answered by hineycone1987 2
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manchester uk
2006-10-03 21:57:15
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answered by timbuck 2
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