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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1842890, member: 112"]You've been given some answers already, but I think you would best served if you were to ask specific questions about specific coins. I think that way you would gain a much better understanding of what the answers mean and why.</p><p><br /></p><p>So find a specific coin you are interested in, post a pic of it or a link to it, then ask your questions about that coin. I'm suggesting you do this because your original questions are really too broad in scope, too generic, to even be answered correctly. That's because everything changes with each individual coin. Sometimes a small denomination coin or fractional in very low grade may be worth a lot of money, other times it may be worth melt only. Same thing for coins of any denomination or in any grade. </p><p><br /></p><p>For example there are many $20 gold coins in MS condition, graded and slabbed that sell for melt plus a small premium. And there are others in very low grade, even unslabbed, that will sell for a hundred times melt.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thus my suggestion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1842890, member: 112"]You've been given some answers already, but I think you would best served if you were to ask specific questions about specific coins. I think that way you would gain a much better understanding of what the answers mean and why. So find a specific coin you are interested in, post a pic of it or a link to it, then ask your questions about that coin. I'm suggesting you do this because your original questions are really too broad in scope, too generic, to even be answered correctly. That's because everything changes with each individual coin. Sometimes a small denomination coin or fractional in very low grade may be worth a lot of money, other times it may be worth melt only. Same thing for coins of any denomination or in any grade. For example there are many $20 gold coins in MS condition, graded and slabbed that sell for melt plus a small premium. And there are others in very low grade, even unslabbed, that will sell for a hundred times melt. Thus my suggestion.[/QUOTE]
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