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amy_2281
we bought a old building and in the process of the remodel i found a box of old coins they start with like a 1882 silver dollar and run all the way thru some buffalo nickles and tax exemt coins my biggest problem now is that i have no idea how to decide what grade it is to estimate the value of them any suggestions?
daggit
Welcome, there are a lot of folks here that can help you, especially if you can post pictures.
amy_2281
thanx much took your advice uploaded a few of the dollars am workin on nickles now. im gonna try and attach the 1921 - S to this one !
ccg
Welcome! You may wish to post to the "US coins" forum to get more responses to your questions. smile.gif
Tiffibunny
Welcome aboard! bunny.gif
Rotten Rodney
My Canadian Subject and I welcome you. . . .
izzy452
Welcome
SugarCheryl
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Kat
QUOTE(amy_2281 @ Jan 15 2006, 05:09 PM)
thanx much took your advice uploaded a few of the dollars am workin on nickles now. im gonna try and attach the 1921 - S to this one !
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Welcome, we anticipate buying your coins from you! unsure.gif Uh, wait, uh, I mean, uh, WELCOME! biggrin.gif
amy_2281
thank you all for the welcome ! i have started uploading some images of the coins and posted in the us coin place ummmmmmmmm while im here another silly question what's the best way to take the pictures the light keeps reflecting on the coins ?
Dockwalliper
Welcome.

You can defuse the light with a plastic milk jug.

I cut the bottom off a jug, placed it over the coin and shot thru the top.
A light on either side to make the lighting even.
Tiffibunny
Bleh milkjug.
Dockwalliper
QUOTE(Tiffibunny @ Jan 17 2006, 02:54 AM)
Bleh milkjug.
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I knew you would say that bleh.gif
Kat
QUOTE(Dockwalliper @ Jan 17 2006, 12:40 AM)
Welcome.

You can defuse the light with a plastic milk jug.

I cut the bottom off a jug, placed it over the coin and shot thru the top.
A light on either side to make the lighting even.
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