Does this site have a updated how much it's worth? I am not tech savvy so please excuse my ignorance

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Linda Vincent, Aug 26, 2017.

  1. Linda Vincent

    Linda Vincent New Member

    Where do I go to see error dates and worth?
     
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  3. Linda Vincent

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    I am not tech savvy please forgive my ignorance
     
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  5. Rick Stachowski

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  6. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    You can correct me if I'm mistaken Rick but I din't think those sites provided any price guides, which seemed to be Linda's primary interest.

    But they are great for looking up varieties and errors to see which ones exist.

    And Linda, as a general rule most varieties and errors really don't have a lot of value. Most of them are only worth a few dollars with the vast majority being worth less than $10.

    Now are there exceptions ? Yes of course there are, there are exceptions to just about everything. But again, as a general rule, the exceptions are few and far between. But what exceptions there are can be quite valuable, depending on the grade of the coin of course. With some being worth hundreds and some even worth a thousand or more. To kind of put that into perspective, the valuable examples probably only comprise a fraction of 1% of all the varieties and errors there are.

    The reason people like to collect varieties and errors are because they like them, they are different from the regular coins - not because they are valuable. And liking them is in my opinion the best reason there is to collect coins.

    You should also be aware that occasionally when a new variety or error is first recognized they may bring what some consider to be high prices, but even that is relative. And then, usually within a short period of time, the excitement wears off and values drop back to reality.

    Bottom line, what I'm trying to tell you is that people don't get rich finding coins. Yeah it might happen once in a while, in fact it does. But you probably stand a better chance of winning the lottery than you do finding a truly valuable coin.

    As I mentioned above, collect coins because you like them. Not because of what they are worth.
     
  7. Rick Stachowski

    Rick Stachowski Motor City Car Capital

    Coppercoins and Coneca have most of their varieties with a price guide . I'm not saying you'll get, what their guide states .
    Wexler, not so much .

    For cherrypicker coins, I use Pcgs price guide, for them . They have the most updated, price guide ..
     
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