I'm looking for other places to sell coins and paper money that I pull from my collection. Any advice would be great. edited - please read the forum rules
I'm not sure what country you are in, but that looks like a whole lot of American pocket change. If there is something valuable in there, I'm not seeing it in your picture. You aren't going to get a premium for those. You should take them to the bank, if you are interested in getting cash for them. If you have coins that are worth more than their face value, then Ebay is generally a good place to try to sell them.
Looks like all modern pocket change, worth face value. Take it to a bank and get it converted to bills, then play scratch lottery tickets.
It looks that way, but in all honesty it's not. The date range is 1939-2018. There are error coins, wheats, and more in this.
That was a typo. Stupid phone. I don't have any of my Buffalo's in this lot. I think there may be 1 or 2 of the modern bison nickles in it though. I just spent the last few days going through all my coins and re-cataloging them. I have in total about 2000 coins, and these are ones I decided to part with.
In the mean time if you look up Real Talk on YouTube that's my page, and I've posted a few videos showing some of what I've got.
I don’t see any videos regarding coins under “Real Talk”, only some garbage music videos from garbage artists (R. Kelley) Also propaganda regarding “body discrimination”...... ETA: Found your channel after doing some digging.
go through it and pull out the errors and older stuff and post pics here. We can help you with pricing. The rest, run it through the coinstar machine
Ok, so, here's the list of everything that's in that pile. Let me know what you think. Quarters: 1965-2018 P and D mints Dimes: 1965-2018 P and D mints Nickles: 1939-2018 Pand D mints Lincoln cents: 1942-2018 P, D, and S mints
I watched your 735 coin lot video, and am sorry to say there is nothing in the individual coins you showed that was worth more than face value. Wheat cents might be worth a couple of cents each but that is about it. Pretty much just pocket change I am afraid.