The one's that are available are not free. Coin World and Numismatic News magazines have sites, but you must be a subscriber to their magazines. Others are dealers trying to sell you something. You can go to eBay or Yahoo auctions to get an idea, but it would be time consuming looking for the coins you have. I can help some, if you don't have a big list. Remember grade makes the value, so I can only give you a range of prices and a little on grading. It is best to go to a coin dealer or two and have them give you a value, for they can grade the coin on the spot. Unlike some people answering question here that are paranoid of coin dealers, most dealers with a store, that has been there a while, has to be honest or they would not be there long. Being a numismatist, I have found over the years, the places to keep away from, are pawn shops and antique dealers.
2007-03-31 11:46:22
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answered by Taiping 7
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