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2007-09-30 11:37:08 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Games & Recreation Hobbies & Crafts

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The person who used all the foul language needs help in more than one way. I apologize for him. Now to your question, if you just want an idea of prices a couple of magazines are out there like Coin and Coinage. They have trend prices which are retail price averages and tend to be a little high. Dealers pay 40 to 50% less. Now if you want to learn something get a Red Book A guide to U.S. Coins. The book comes out once a year so the pricing is off but you will learn where the mint marks are and each series has a grading guide. Rarity and grade equal value. Use the book to learn and get a oin magazine every month or so. There are 2 weekly coin papers one is Coin World the other is Numismatic News both once a month have price guides.See a coin dealer for a copy and you can subscribe if you wish. I have found over the years one can not have too many books on numismatics. I have a room full and keep adding more. Thanks to the computer age I now have some books on DVD's.. They sure take up less room.

2007-09-30 13:06:56 · answer #1 · answered by Taiping 7 · 1 0

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