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<p>[QUOTE="zekeguzz, post: 999489, member: 15455"]Welcome to CoinTalk. First thing to do is make a list of the dates and mint marks of all your coins. Next list what you feel their condition is along side each coin. Next go out and buy a blue book listing U.S. Coins. Compile what each coin is valued at. If you have any KEY DATES or coins in Mint State condition then you could EASILY surpass the $6400 mark of melt value. You must also verify these coins are not counterfeits or fakes. Any good coin scale for about $25 will do and will help you immensely in judging fakes. An accurrate digital micrometer or calipers will doubly verfy real from fake. You can get all the weights and diameters of each coin from the Blue Book. I just bet you have some valuable coins in your possession that you never thought you had. It will be well worth your efforts, mark my words. PLEASE post the lists of your coins. pICS ALSO IF YOU CAN. tHANKS ZEKE----Don't forget to use a magnet on all your silver and copper coins. If it is attracted by the magnet it is a fake.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="zekeguzz, post: 999489, member: 15455"]Welcome to CoinTalk. First thing to do is make a list of the dates and mint marks of all your coins. Next list what you feel their condition is along side each coin. Next go out and buy a blue book listing U.S. Coins. Compile what each coin is valued at. If you have any KEY DATES or coins in Mint State condition then you could EASILY surpass the $6400 mark of melt value. You must also verify these coins are not counterfeits or fakes. Any good coin scale for about $25 will do and will help you immensely in judging fakes. An accurrate digital micrometer or calipers will doubly verfy real from fake. You can get all the weights and diameters of each coin from the Blue Book. I just bet you have some valuable coins in your possession that you never thought you had. It will be well worth your efforts, mark my words. PLEASE post the lists of your coins. pICS ALSO IF YOU CAN. tHANKS ZEKE----Don't forget to use a magnet on all your silver and copper coins. If it is attracted by the magnet it is a fake.[/QUOTE]
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