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<p>[QUOTE="YoloBagels, post: 7384640, member: 94739"]Interesting situation, let me start out by saying welcome to the forum, our members will be happy to help with any questions/concerns you have.</p><p><br /></p><p>We would appreciate pics of the hoard/bags/jars just to give us a general idea of what you have. It is good that you already read through references like the red book. For the world coins I would reccomend to use <a href="https://en.numista.com/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://en.numista.com/" rel="nofollow">Numista</a>. It's an online catalog that has nearly any coin you can think of.</p><p><br /></p><p>The problem with auction values is that it can usually only apply to more valuable ($50++) coins. You aren't gonna get values for avg circ indian heads or mercury dimes from stacks bowers. A good reference though is PCGS Coinfacts as it displays auction values for each coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>And for grades you can use PCGS photograde, which can give you a good idea on how certain series are graded. Coinfacts also has a "view more images" feature that can help with grades.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="YoloBagels, post: 7384640, member: 94739"]Interesting situation, let me start out by saying welcome to the forum, our members will be happy to help with any questions/concerns you have. We would appreciate pics of the hoard/bags/jars just to give us a general idea of what you have. It is good that you already read through references like the red book. For the world coins I would reccomend to use [URL='https://en.numista.com/']Numista[/URL]. It's an online catalog that has nearly any coin you can think of. The problem with auction values is that it can usually only apply to more valuable ($50++) coins. You aren't gonna get values for avg circ indian heads or mercury dimes from stacks bowers. A good reference though is PCGS Coinfacts as it displays auction values for each coin. And for grades you can use PCGS photograde, which can give you a good idea on how certain series are graded. Coinfacts also has a "view more images" feature that can help with grades.[/QUOTE]
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