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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 109001, member: 4552"]OK all kidding aside instead of giving up on a great coin because of that ebay stuff, why not try to enhance your collection or trade it off for something else. If you'll notice there is available right here a forum called World & Achient coins forum. Also on the PCGS web site there is the same thing. I think you'll find people there a much better, more intelligent, friendlier and even more honest than the ebay type. You could actually suggest to them to trade some of the types of coins easily available to you that are not common here for Buffalo Nickels. Just to play safe you may want to go to the Whitman web site and order a Red Book unless they have them over there. This would give you a rough idea of the prices of the Nickels you may want and get you a good grounds of values for such possilbe trades. </p><p>Although I am not a foreign coin colllector as a rule I've got many friends from places I've worked that when I told them I collect coins they bombarded me with coins from their countries. I've got several boxes full of them and probably half I don't even know what country they are from. Just trying to say that people around here are and can be very helpful if you want to continue your Buffalo Nickel collection. Good Luck.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 109001, member: 4552"]OK all kidding aside instead of giving up on a great coin because of that ebay stuff, why not try to enhance your collection or trade it off for something else. If you'll notice there is available right here a forum called World & Achient coins forum. Also on the PCGS web site there is the same thing. I think you'll find people there a much better, more intelligent, friendlier and even more honest than the ebay type. You could actually suggest to them to trade some of the types of coins easily available to you that are not common here for Buffalo Nickels. Just to play safe you may want to go to the Whitman web site and order a Red Book unless they have them over there. This would give you a rough idea of the prices of the Nickels you may want and get you a good grounds of values for such possilbe trades. Although I am not a foreign coin colllector as a rule I've got many friends from places I've worked that when I told them I collect coins they bombarded me with coins from their countries. I've got several boxes full of them and probably half I don't even know what country they are from. Just trying to say that people around here are and can be very helpful if you want to continue your Buffalo Nickel collection. Good Luck.[/QUOTE]
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