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    I have a 1943 steel penny, where can I sell it?
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    A local coin dealer, online, or at a pawn shop. If you're looking for the best value, the best place is a coin dealer or coin show. Online sales usually involve fees, a pawn shop will low-ball you, as will some coin shops. Look up reviews and see which coin dealers are worth trying.
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    Once I have identified the age of my coin, where can I go to find out how much it's worth?
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    You could use the internet or a phone directory to find a local coin shop, and they should be able to value the coin for you.
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    I have a British coin with Edward the VIII on it and the inscription "In Commemoration". How can I find out what it might be worth?
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    Take it to a coin or antique shop. Usually, someone there will be able to identify it for you for free and will give you a price. You can always go to different shops to get different opinions and prices.
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    How do I find the age of my old coins?
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    You can look up the coin on any search engine and type in what image is on the coin. Then, look at the images. Match them up and see what the coin is based on its description.
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    How much is a silver dollar from 1889 that is in decent and readable condition worth?
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    You should look in the red book from Whitman Publishing. Also, if you want to sell it, take it to a coin show and get several dealers to make offers for it. Look for the mint marks, as they make a great deal of difference in the value of the coin, and they vary by year which ones are most valuable.
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    Should I clean the coins if there is some corrosion on them?
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    No. If you clean a coin, it ruins the value. If you'd still like to try, use a very fine cleaning soap like Dial and soak it in water. Wait a few days and then use a stiff brush (not metal) to gently remove dirt and corrosion. Use circular motions to clean off debris. Use Q-tips or plastic tips to clean between words and numbers.
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    I have coin with FRANC. D.G.R.I. S A.GER.IER.REX on one side and 1752 TU.DOMINE SPIES MEA on the other side. Can you help?
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    It's an Austrian gold ducat, according to Google. They might be fakes, though, so get someone with experience to examine them.
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    How can I identify an old bronze coin with a depiction of a city on it?
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    Look at the coin and check if it has a city on it, look at the date or search an image of the coin and compare to the one that you have
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    My 1911 coin has a face on it that looks to the left. The coin says United States of America, and there is a V on the back of it. Do you think it has any value?
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    What you have is known as a Liberty Nickel. They were minted from 1883 until 1912. Your coin does indeed have value, but I couldn't begin to say how much without seeing at least a photo. Most coins in that series are fairly worn, so if it is in fairly decent shape it could be valued anywhere between $15-$40. As with all things, it is only worth what someone will pay for it.
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    How do I find the value of old American currency?
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    Go to the PCGS website or get the newest red book for coin values.
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    How do I identify a fake coin?
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    If it is a yellow golden colour, this is the most common type of fake. Gold coloured coins should be golden, not bright yellow. Also, look up the coin and check its weight. If it is not within a 1/100th of a gram from your research, then there is a 100% chance that it is fake.
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    How can I find out the value of my 1930 wheat penny?
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    You can look on websites such as coin-trackers and others websites that will tell you the price of your coins. You can also purchase a coin info book such a a Whitman red book that will tell you the value of pretty much any coin. A 1930 wheat penny is worth from 25 cents in average circulated condition to 30 dollars in ms+ uncirculated mint condition.
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    I got a buffalo nickel on one side and an Indian head nickel on other side, no date, is it worth money?
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    It is probably worth anywhere from between 10-25 cents.
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