Why Find Out the Value of Your Coins
There are a multitude of reasons why folk collect coins. Many people collect coins just as a pastime and others who collect coins for their numismatic value or metal content. Either way collecting coins can be good fun rewarding for both. It is pleasant to know old coin values.
Many people will probably buy their coins from a local coin dealer. Your best deals can regularly be found online and at auctions sites. There are advantages to either purchasing from a local dealer or from purchasing on the internet.
One of the main benefits of picking up old coins from a dealer hereabouts is you get to physically inspect up close. One of the other advantages is that you are less likely to find a fake coin when buying locally. When dealing domestically the local coin dealer you can create a relationship and the dealer keep you informed of certain coins you’re looking for.
It may be a little more confusing buying coins online but after you have developed a relationship with an internet coin dealer or auction seller you’ll also establish a relationship of trust and a source you can go back to. Most auction sites rate their sellers and this way you will have a brilliant idea on who is best to buy from. When buying an item ensure you know the old coin values.
Who is the best coin value expert?
I have a 10 coin set of Morgan City Silver dollars, MS65, San Francisco mint 1878-1887 and have been told they are very rare and valuable. I need to confirm this. Any recommendations?
For more specific advice about the value of your coin, we recommend asking in the What’s it Worth section of Coin Talk.
Coin Value for an 1874 1 dollar gold piece?
I found an 1874 one dollar gold piece coin with the indian princess on it. Does anyone know where I can find its value at?
For more specific advice about the value of your coin, we recommend asking in the What’s it Worth section of Coin Talk.
What are the newest coin dates that are worth more tan face value?
Was just looking up coin values and my collection isn’t worth much. The oldest coins I have are a couple of 1922-1928 pennies, a 1899 indian penny & 1957 nickel. Have a few dollars worth of coins from those dates to the 60s of pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters & half-dollars.
For more specific advice about the value of your coin, we recommend asking in the What’s it Worth section of Coin Talk.
I got twenty new coins… are any of them any good?
1 Franc, 1918
2 Franc, 1918
2 Franc, 1919
20 Cent, Chile 1920
Un Peso, Mexico 1970
Diez Peso, Mexico 1980
1 Cent, Netherlands, 1901
5 Franc, 1916
2 Centesimi, 1861
Un Peso, 1981
Belgian Congo, 1926, 50 Cents
1 Franc, 1923
2 Zkote Poland?, 1934
10 Cents, France, 1896
10 Cents, France, 1867
10 Cents, Italy 1866
10 Cents, France, 1854
5 Cents, France, 1862
10 Cents, France 1867
I appreciate any input or ideas…if these aren’t worth anything feel free to tell me I won’t be offended.

