
The value of a coin depends on several factors, including what the coin is made from, if the coin has a mint mistake and if the coin is rare. Determine the value of coins and understand the grading system with tips from the owner of an antique store in this free video on coin collecting. Expert: Rui Farius Bio: Rui Farias has over 20 years of experience in collecting antiques and coins, and 15 years of experience in buying and selling antiques. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
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i got lot error coins an a 2009 uk error set.but i have one no one would believe so i got to get a coa
just found a penny with a misprint 997 istead of 1995
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Blue book is a general idea on what a coin dealer may pay you for a coin. Coin prices change constantly.
If you are looking to grade a coin you can send it in to be slabbed but sometimes you pay more for the slab than the coin is worth. A good guide for grading is photograde. If your into error coins pick up the cherrypicker’s guide.
PS the coin in PR65 Cameo is only worth $32 retail. A dealer may pay $20 or $15. That is more than the silver price.