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<p>[QUOTE="GAPCRACKER, post: 39901, member: 2374"]Jamie, You have alot of coins and theres alot more things to look for.There are alot of varibales to each coin.One coin might have 5 or more things to look for,then alot of times you end up being not sure.To simply find a value for these coins is not going to happen.This is what I suggest.Put the coins away for now.Go to the bookstore or libeary and find the most up to date book on coins and start studying.In between reading log on to ebay and start studing.Or hook up with someone you know and trust,and I mean that ,,know and trust nothing less.This is an order to you-do not do anything until you know at least some basics otherwise you will get burned..Lets say you have a 1909 penny with a mint mark "D" you can sell it easyly for $25.Maybe that same penny has a mint mark of "S" instead of "D".Well whats the big differance right.One was made in Denver the other in San Franisco.Well Jamie,im not going to tell you,this is where your studying starts.Go to ebay and type it in-1909S then 1909D and hold on to your pants.Then try a 1922 penny.Better get yourself an extra pair of underware to<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie12" alt="o_O" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />ne last hint to be aware of, if the book says your 1909S penny is worth $600,dont beleave it.Again go to ebay look it up and baby,,HOLD ON TO YOUR PANTS.By the way, are you in the San franisco bay area,CA. Major good luck to you, Mike[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GAPCRACKER, post: 39901, member: 2374"]Jamie, You have alot of coins and theres alot more things to look for.There are alot of varibales to each coin.One coin might have 5 or more things to look for,then alot of times you end up being not sure.To simply find a value for these coins is not going to happen.This is what I suggest.Put the coins away for now.Go to the bookstore or libeary and find the most up to date book on coins and start studying.In between reading log on to ebay and start studing.Or hook up with someone you know and trust,and I mean that ,,know and trust nothing less.This is an order to you-do not do anything until you know at least some basics otherwise you will get burned..Lets say you have a 1909 penny with a mint mark "D" you can sell it easyly for $25.Maybe that same penny has a mint mark of "S" instead of "D".Well whats the big differance right.One was made in Denver the other in San Franisco.Well Jamie,im not going to tell you,this is where your studying starts.Go to ebay and type it in-1909S then 1909D and hold on to your pants.Then try a 1922 penny.Better get yourself an extra pair of underware too.One last hint to be aware of, if the book says your 1909S penny is worth $600,dont beleave it.Again go to ebay look it up and baby,,HOLD ON TO YOUR PANTS.By the way, are you in the San franisco bay area,CA. Major good luck to you, Mike[/QUOTE]
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