
Q) Do you have a price list?
A) I am not a dealer, I am a collector. No, I do not have a price list. One of these days, I may post a list of what I have to trade, but I do not have anything to sell.
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Q) I am not a coin collector, how can I find out how much my coin is worth?
A) The best way is to take it to a reputable dealer. In general, if a dealer has been in business for a few years, then he’s not ripping off everyone who walks in the door.
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Q) I have a coin that has Heads on both sides, is it a mint error?
A) No. (And the same goes if the coin has two “Tails” sides.) These coins are produced as novelty items, and can be bought in any magic shop for a couple of dollars apeice. They are made by hollowing out one side one coin, and milling down another coin and inserting it into the first. The joint can always be seen just inside the rim on one side of the coin (not on the edge).
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Q) Can you tell me how much my coin is worth?
A) Not accurately, without seeing it in person.
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Q) Do you enjoy waiting twenty minutes for your e-mail to download beacause of the picture I sent you without asking first?
A) Not realy. I would appreciate it if you asked me first if I care to see your coin or not.
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Q) Where can I find a coin price list.
A) There are several magazines that publish price lists, Coin World, Coins, and Coin Prices, to name a few.
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Q) Is there a coin price guide on the internet?
A) Actually, there is. It is part of the Colectors Universe site and can be found HERE
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Q) How much is my coin worth?
A) Don’t quit your job just yet. Most circulated coins aren’t worth all that much. Your average Wheat Pennies are worth between 1 and 2 cents each. Well worn Buffalo Nickels are worth less than a dime. Even silver dollars aren’t worth that much. Average circulated silver dollars are worth about 5 to 15 dollars.
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