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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 154126, member: 4552"]First of all do nothing unless your in some finacial hurry. Go to a coin store, hobby store or on line geta Red Book. Issued by Whitman Publishing. You can get on the Walmart Web Site for about $9 or 10. Get to know what you have. Selling those coins is like selling a car, house, boat or anything if you don't know what your doing. Someone will always offer you hundreds of times less than it's worth. With a Red Book, web sties like bonedigger mentioined, PCGS web sites and right here, you should first learn what you have. Not only are their rare dates but some error coins are worth a small fortune. You'll have to look for double dies, offsets, rotated dies, etc. Get to know what you have and who knows you may become a coin collector or even a coin dealer. If after you know what you've got and about what they are worth, you may want to try just typing in coin shows and the state you liive in. If there are any in the area go to one and start asking questions.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 154126, member: 4552"]First of all do nothing unless your in some finacial hurry. Go to a coin store, hobby store or on line geta Red Book. Issued by Whitman Publishing. You can get on the Walmart Web Site for about $9 or 10. Get to know what you have. Selling those coins is like selling a car, house, boat or anything if you don't know what your doing. Someone will always offer you hundreds of times less than it's worth. With a Red Book, web sties like bonedigger mentioined, PCGS web sites and right here, you should first learn what you have. Not only are their rare dates but some error coins are worth a small fortune. You'll have to look for double dies, offsets, rotated dies, etc. Get to know what you have and who knows you may become a coin collector or even a coin dealer. If after you know what you've got and about what they are worth, you may want to try just typing in coin shows and the state you liive in. If there are any in the area go to one and start asking questions.[/QUOTE]
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