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Coin Collecting

Peloso

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Does anyone know anything about selling old coins? I recently acquired a few but after a quick look online I see that most of them are worth only a little more than their face value.

Is that the end of it? How would one go about selling them? Even if I make 20 bucks off them, that would be worth it.
 
Maybe johaninsc can put his 2 cents in. I know he is a collector.
 
I also have some cash. Highlights include an 1854 U.S. seated liberty half dime (why didn't they call it a nickel?), an 1881 Liberty silver dollar, and a 1967 Paul Lynde three dollar bill.
 
Does anyone know anything about selling old coins? I recently acquired a few but after a quick look online I see that most of them are worth only a little more than their face value.

Is that the end of it? How would one go about selling them? Even if I make 20 bucks off them, that would be worth it.

since it's a small number of pieces you could try a local coin shop or pawn shop; probably wouldn't get much for the 1881 Morgan dollar...lots of 'em on ebay

1854 half dime with arrows is fairly common as well

I also have some cash. Highlights include an 1854 U.S. seated liberty half dime (why didn't they call it a nickel?), an 1881 Liberty silver dollar, and a 1967 Paul Lynde three dollar bill.

the half dime was originally a silver coin.
I think hording during the Civil War caused the government to issue nickel coins; the 3 cent nickel and then the 5 cent nickel coin

I mainly collect ancient, medieval, and European coinage through to the 18th century.



12 years on JUB and someone finally started a thread about coins

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I can die happy :)
 
a couple of my French Feudal coins

Louis VI 1108 - 1137
Silver denier struck in Etampes
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19.8 mm - 0.92 g

+LODOVICVS REX I.
E O and cross
R/ STANPIS CASTELLVN
Cross, A in quarter 1 and 4

Duplessy #102



this one was struck in Chartres, late 10th-early 11th centuries A.D.; attributed to Eudes I or Theobald II or the period from 975 to 1004
Degenerate head L. w/crown
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cross + CARTIS CIVITAS.
Bd.204 (3 f.) - PA.1731 (34/2) - L.887
 
can someone tell me what this is - I found similiar in research but nothing exact - his head is facing the wrong direction for any others I found that were similar and I found nothing with the horse on the reverse

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Most "old" coins are common date which can be easily found out by visiting various coin dealers web sights. Mint marks, die varieties and the grade of the coin have to be taken into consideration as well. If you do to a coin shop get more than one opinion.
 
A good example of die varieties would be the 1973 Canadian Quarter
https://www.pcgs.com/news/size-matters-large-bust-vs-small-bust-1973-canadian-quarters
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Many coin dealers won't check for the difference and will buy the coin at the price paid for the more common variety. When I worked for a coin dealer I went through the safe where we kept proof like sets from Canada and found at least 10 proof like sets that had been purchased as the regular 1973 variety and not checked to see if they had the 1972 obverse. The difference was about $150.
 
can someone tell me what this is - I found similiar in research but nothing exact - his head is facing the wrong direction for any others I found that were similar and I found nothing with the horse on the reverse

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it's a tourist souvenir coin


https://www.identification-numismatique.com/t3280-medaillon-decoratif-d-antonin-le-pieux
had to translate from French

it looks like there's a casting seam showing at the 4-5 o'clock position in the first pic and at the 9-10 o'clock and 2 o'clock position in the second pic
 
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