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shefield
I am cleaning out my house and have approximately 100 U.S. coins that I'd like to sell, but have no idea what they are worth or where to sell them. I would appreciate some guidance.
Becky
If you can list the dates and denominations that would make it easier for us to help. If you could post pictures there are many here who could give you a pretty close estimate.

Welcome! If you want to do it on your own, sneek over to ebay and do a search. bwink.gif
shefield
QUOTE(Becky @ Feb 29 2008, 12:01 PM) *
If you can list the dates and denominations that would make it easier for us to help. If you could post pictures there are many here who could give you a pretty close estimate.

Welcome! If you want to do it on your own, sneek over to ebay and do a search. bwink.gif

Becky,
Thank you for your help. I'll try to get the photos up as soon as possible.
Peter
just carl
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I know it may sound like a task but I suggest you attempt to purchase a thing called the Red Book and sit down and look up each coin. Yes it may take time but if you sold a coin for $5 and later found it was worth a thousand, you will be saying WHY DIDN'T I LISTEN? So please take your time and try to find out what you have.
Ever watch Antique Road Show? If so you hear so many times someone saying they bought this for $1 and it turns out to be worth thousands or more. Don't take chances.
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