There are a few, here:
http://www.pccoins.com/us-coins.php
http://www.oldglorycoins.com/
http://www.coinsmagazine.net/
2007-05-14 01:24:30
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answered by Mummy B 3
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Not really, for a web site can not grade your coins. Most of the good ones cost, or you have to be a subscriber to their magazine. The others are dealers trying to sell you coins. Either way, there is still the grading problem. If you would list just a few and they are all the same series, I can help by giving you prices as well as grading info. It is easier for me, if say they are all Buffalo nickels or all Lincoln cents, one kind, one type and you list no more than 5 at a time. Sorry that is the best I can do.
2007-05-14 07:43:46
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answered by Taiping 7
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Or, if you want to learn more about the history of coins, there are many web sites with that sort of information. Check mine out for a start:
http://www.valuable-coin-stories.com
2007-05-15 00:44:29
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answered by CoinTrain 4
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it might desire to have a date in miniscule form on the front, to a minimum of one facet below the face pictured on your coin. Use a magnifying glass and hunt nicely. there is usually a letter after the date, figuring out wherein US Mint it become produced. If that doesn't artwork bypass to Google photographs and form in "coin US one cent" and the different words on it or any figuring out markings. quite a few photographs would desire to arise. locate the only that ultimate fits yours and then bypass from there on your analyze.
2016-12-29 03:40:21
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answered by ? 3
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If you're interested to learn about US coin types, then try this website:
http://www.coinfacts.com/
2007-05-14 14:00:26
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answered by silverpet 6
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