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There are actually, not any free ones.Even the pay ones only give retails and you need to know the grades of the coins you have. Most sites are trying to sell coins. If it is only a few coins, I can usually help with giving a quick idea to grading a series or two and can get you dealer prices. Now that is for U.S. coins, for world coins it is a different matter. A one time http://coins.about.com was helpful for beginners and people needing help.

2006-12-16 11:16:20 · answer #1 · answered by Taiping 7 · 1 0

The situation of the cash and the mint marks indicating wherein they have been made are principal. For example an 1879 greenback with a CC mint mark in like new situation is valued at hundreds of greenbacks. If if does not have a CC mintmark and is worn it's valued at approximately $15, the surely situation. The 1880 is approximately the identical. The 1945 penny is valued at approximately $five if it has visible plenty of movement, that's most likely. If it appears like new it's valued at $50. The wheat backs are as a rule handiest valued at approximately a nickel apiece. 1909SVDB, 1941D, and a couple of different dates are valued at plenty extra.

2016-09-03 16:39:37 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Have you tried googling your question? Thats what I did and I came up with a lot of cool sites........I'll go back and look to see if i can give you a site.

2006-12-16 11:12:54 · answer #3 · answered by !~!GoTHPuNkChICk!~! 3 · 0 0

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