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Most up to date websites charge you. The one at Coin World and Numismatic news do. You can try http://coins.about.com. It is a dealer site but looked okay to me the last time I was there. World coins are a problem for there are not any, even pay ones. I get 2 weekly coin papers and 2 monthly coin papers plus the coin dealers newletters to keep up with prices on U.S. coins and 5 catalogs on world coins that cover 1600-2006 and over $200 and they need to be updated often. If you don't have a lot of coins list them on Yahoo answers and I can help. Remember the grade of a coin as well as it's date and mint mark determine value.

2006-11-26 13:38:14 · answer #1 · answered by Taiping 7 · 0 0

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