Most people have no idea how much their coins are actually worth.
Old wheat pennies, silver dimes, Washington quarters, Morgan dollars, proof sets, junk silver, gold coins, inherited collections, and even certain coin rolls can sometimes be worth far more than expected. At the same time, many collections are accidentally undersold because sellers do not understand grading, silver value, rarity, or where to sell properly.
This beginner-friendly guide explains how the coin selling process actually works.
Inside, you will learn how collectors, coin dealers, bullion buyers, pawn shops, and online sellers determine coin values, spot coins worth grading, and decide where to sell for the best opportunity. You will also learn how grading companies like Professional Coin Grading Service and Numismatic Guaranty Company work, when grading may increase value, and when grading may actually cost you money instead.
This book covers coins and collections such as:
Wheat pennies and Lincoln cents Nickels and Jefferson nickels Roosevelt dimes and Mercury dimes Washington quarters and State quarters Kennedy half dollars and Franklin half dollars Morgan dollars and Peace dollars Silver bullion and junk silver Gold coins and bullion coins Proof sets and mint sets Error coins and collectible varieties Coin rolls and inherited collections