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<p>[QUOTE="Poetheraven1, post: 1680166, member: 27225"]What does everyone do with all the extra world coins they collect? I've been buying coins from my dealer's junk box for quite awhile now. I never resell them back to my dealer because I don't want to wind up getting the coins back that I've already been through. I am always finding coins that fill holes in my collection, so buying the junk box in bulk is still worthwhile to me. Needless to say, I've amassed quite a lot of duplicate coins, and I am wondering what I could do with them? I have a large amount of coins from Great Britain, France, and the Philippines (which seem to be the countries most traveled to). I've never found a really valuable or ancient coin in the Junk box, but many interesting ones. A few that Krause's prices at up to $40 or $50, but mostly in the 10 cents group, or even just the melt value. But its fun to get 10 pounds of foreign coins and slowly go through them looking for the proverbial gold mine...to days all the gold I've found has been fool's gold, but I keep looking. Anyway, any suggestions on what to do with the myriad of British and Japanese coins I've amassed????? Regards, Bill[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Poetheraven1, post: 1680166, member: 27225"]What does everyone do with all the extra world coins they collect? I've been buying coins from my dealer's junk box for quite awhile now. I never resell them back to my dealer because I don't want to wind up getting the coins back that I've already been through. I am always finding coins that fill holes in my collection, so buying the junk box in bulk is still worthwhile to me. Needless to say, I've amassed quite a lot of duplicate coins, and I am wondering what I could do with them? I have a large amount of coins from Great Britain, France, and the Philippines (which seem to be the countries most traveled to). I've never found a really valuable or ancient coin in the Junk box, but many interesting ones. A few that Krause's prices at up to $40 or $50, but mostly in the 10 cents group, or even just the melt value. But its fun to get 10 pounds of foreign coins and slowly go through them looking for the proverbial gold mine...to days all the gold I've found has been fool's gold, but I keep looking. Anyway, any suggestions on what to do with the myriad of British and Japanese coins I've amassed????? Regards, Bill[/QUOTE]
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