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<p>[QUOTE="Collect89, post: 987207, member: 15445"]Hello phubanks,</p><p><br /></p><p>I just saw your post about all the world coins in the freezer bag. Have you done anything with them since June? It’s interesting that your post & your profile were each visited over 100 times but I didn’t read any conclusion to this thread.</p><p><br /></p><p>I would have recommended that you first separate them all by country & then look them up in the Krause catalog. This would give you a lot of information about the coins & <u>you might find something that interests you</u>. You could mount them in inexpensive 2x2 holders and put together a nice looking book of world coins. Personally, I would keep one of each type. You could sell the duplicates as one bulk lot for maybe $5/pound. Alternately, you could make a bunch of friends by taking all the duplicates & putting together a bunch of bags. You could offer them for sale here at CT or EBay, etc. There are lots of collectors that would enjoy looking through your duplicates. You can also contact your local school & offer to donate them. They can be used to teach geography, math, politics, etc.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Collect89, post: 987207, member: 15445"]Hello phubanks, I just saw your post about all the world coins in the freezer bag. Have you done anything with them since June? It’s interesting that your post & your profile were each visited over 100 times but I didn’t read any conclusion to this thread. I would have recommended that you first separate them all by country & then look them up in the Krause catalog. This would give you a lot of information about the coins & [U]you might find something that interests you[/U]. You could mount them in inexpensive 2x2 holders and put together a nice looking book of world coins. Personally, I would keep one of each type. You could sell the duplicates as one bulk lot for maybe $5/pound. Alternately, you could make a bunch of friends by taking all the duplicates & putting together a bunch of bags. You could offer them for sale here at CT or EBay, etc. There are lots of collectors that would enjoy looking through your duplicates. You can also contact your local school & offer to donate them. They can be used to teach geography, math, politics, etc.[/QUOTE]
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