How Do You Decide A Coin’s Value?
Coin value determination is one of my goals. So I came across this insightful article. I read it and share it with you on How to determine a coin’s value. I will, hopefully, share more for other new collectors or those just wanting to cash those coins in for added revenue.
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This looks like it is going to be a fun blog to do, I love old things, paper, mostly, and used to collect stamps when I was a young. I still have my album. I’ll be back to visit, though I don’t collect, we do have some old coins and it would be interesting to learn the value of them.
Rosie,
You never cease to amaze me with your array of interests and the passion you have to pursue them. This is a cool new blog!
I collect any coins I can get my hands on, but love the greenbacks more. Seriously, this is a neat and interesting hobby.
Wow, Claudia, stamps is really good. I saw someone come into a dealer shop with a lot of old letters. It was fascinating.
Tell me more about greenbacks. A friend I know had silver certificates.