By John, on October 7th, 2011%
Question by deer32hunter692004: whats the ten top most increase in value coins of today?
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Answer by telovelaceI think #1 would have to be a 1933 Double Eagle.
I recommend buying old gold coins for bullion prices from a scrap gold dealer.
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By John, on October 4th, 2011%
Coin Values ? 3 Coins That are More Valuable Than Others
With the global economy so fragile, many people are relying on coin collections to build their nest eggs. And, it’s not a bad idea! Coin values will never “crash” like the rest of the economy can, and, with so many collectors out there, you will always have a market to sell them to.
But which ones offer you the best coin values? If you’re starting a collection, look for these 3 coins:
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By John, on September 23rd, 2011%
Question by Sabastian L: Does anyone know a website to check the value of coins >that . . . → Read More: Does anyone know a website to check the value of coins >that acually works<?
By John, on September 18th, 2011%
Question by Kristie: What are some coins of value I could find just laying around my house?
I know circulated coins are worth less or even worthless, but I’m pretty bored and thought it would be neat to see if I had any semi-rare coins in my jug.
You know, like a common misprint or the nickels w/more silver in them (pre 1965 I know about), etc.
Like I said, I’m bored…
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Answer by thejanithYou know, if finding those things lying around the house was a common occurrence, it would never make the news . . . → Read More: What are some coins of value I could find just laying around my house?
By John, on September 15th, 2011%
Value of American Buffalo gold coin
Article by Wilson Snyder
First offered for sale in June of 2006, the American Buffalo gold coin was the first 24-karat gold bullion coin to be offered for sale by the United States Mint. This coin is also known as the “gold buffalo”, which gained this nickname due to the image of the American Bison on the reverse side of the coin.The American Gold Buffalo coin has an image of an Indian head on the front side. This is the first time in history that . . . → Read More: Value of American Buffalo gold coin
By John, on August 24th, 2011%
Question by Monte T: Does anyone know of a website that can tell you the market value of coins.?
When my father passed away a couple of years ago he left me some Morgan Dollars, and some steel nickels like for the 1940′s. I have searched but acnnot find any place that can tell me how much they are worth.
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Answer by Blue T1 – Take your coin to a local coin dealer (trustworthy ones can be found – shop around). It never hurts to get a second opinion. They will be . . . → Read More: Does anyone know of a website that can tell you the market value of coins.?
By John, on August 8th, 2011%
Question by larmer: How to determine value of coins?
I found a bag full of old canadian coins … how/where do I get them valued ?
thank you
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Answer by Mickey MYou could purchase a Coin guide book so that you can look up each individual coin. Or check with your library.
Click on the source link I posted below for an example.
Or you can take the whole bag to a coin dealer (found in many cities). If you have a lot of coins, he would probably give you a quote for the entire . . . → Read More: How to determine value of coins?
By John, on August 6th, 2011%
Brief History of Coins
Perhaps the birth of coins can be traced down in China around 800-1,000 BC. Their coins were made of bronze. While the first coins to be minted in Asia Minor were around 650 BC and were called “starters”. Coinage was only after when the former barter system was cheated and manipulated by deceitful merchants who sabotage the trade by using lower quality of silver and gold metals as an exchange for goods. Shortly after the coins gain standard values, the hobby of coin collecting began.
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By John, on June 30th, 2011%
Question by macoroni and melons: where is the best place to find value of coins that belongs to my father?
my father passed away 8 years ago and i am just able to try to find the value of coins he had. any ideas on the best place to look to see pictures and the vlaue of the coins?Thank you
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Answer by MommiedearestWhat you see on one page you might not find in another. Suggestion check all links
http://www.mycoincollecting.com/coin-values.html
http://coins.about.com/library/Coin_Identification/bl_identify_us_coins_using_photos.htm
http://coins.about.com/od/coinvalues/Coin_Values_Prices_Red_Book_Price_Lists_What_Coins_are_Worth.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coin
http://wealthsmith.com/rare-old-coins-value.htm
http://www.moneyinstructor.com/recognition.asp
http://coinauctionshelp.com/United_States_Coins.html
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By John, on June 8th, 2011%
Question by hapy: Where can I buy coins from around the world?
My highschool is having a global culture fair, where we are inviting kids for all the elementary schools in the district to come take a “world tour”. On this tour kids will visit booths set up to display cultural aspects of 8 different regions in the world. We would love to be able to show case and even give away coins from a country within each region. Where can I to buy coins from around the world? I’m looking for . . . → Read More: Where can I buy coins from around the world?
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