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<p>[QUOTE="tradernick, post: 15468, member: 648"]KAREN if you're interested in SELLING these coins my advise would be to find/buy a copy of the BLUE book. This book has wholesale prices that are approximately what dealers are willing to pay for coins. The RED book is retail prices...in other words if you went out to buy the coins you could expect to pay approximately red book value. </p><p>Now...with that said...the values are approximate only and are not the gospel. You can look in your local yellow pages and find some dealers, then show the coins to multiple dealers. Don't sell to the first one! After visiting your area dealers sell them to the one with the best offer. </p><p>You could also list them for sale on ebay and possibly get a bit more, but be prepared to photograph them and learn enough knowledge to create accurate descriptions about them.</p><p>Lastly, have FUN with this. If you don't become a collector yourself, this may be your only chance to learn some things about coins and coin collecting. </p><p><br /></p><p>Regards,</p><p>Nick[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tradernick, post: 15468, member: 648"]KAREN if you're interested in SELLING these coins my advise would be to find/buy a copy of the BLUE book. This book has wholesale prices that are approximately what dealers are willing to pay for coins. The RED book is retail prices...in other words if you went out to buy the coins you could expect to pay approximately red book value. Now...with that said...the values are approximate only and are not the gospel. You can look in your local yellow pages and find some dealers, then show the coins to multiple dealers. Don't sell to the first one! After visiting your area dealers sell them to the one with the best offer. You could also list them for sale on ebay and possibly get a bit more, but be prepared to photograph them and learn enough knowledge to create accurate descriptions about them. Lastly, have FUN with this. If you don't become a collector yourself, this may be your only chance to learn some things about coins and coin collecting. Regards, Nick[/QUOTE]
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