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Series Coins Need to know where to sell old coins and curency just moved to the Twin Falls area? one is the series 1935E and one is series 1957 need to get some money also have lots of other coins a...


Series Coins
Series Coins
Need to know where to sell old coins and curency just moved to the Twin Falls area?

one is the series 1935E and one is series 1957 need to get some money also have lots of other coins and paper money

look in your local yellowpages for coin collector exchange shops

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MARS MEI Cashflow Series 7000 MDB COIN ACCEPTOR


MARS MEI Cashflow Series 7000 MDB COIN ACCEPTOR


$60.00


2005 Westward Journey Nickel Series Coin Set


2005 Westward Journey Nickel Series Coin Set


$0.99


OLYMPIC PINS 2004 ATHENS GREECE ANCIENT COIN SERIES


OLYMPIC PINS 2004 ATHENS GREECE ANCIENT COIN SERIES


$3.95


2000 WORLD SERIES YANKEES VS. METS  BRONZE COIN # 2085


2000 WORLD SERIES YANKEES VS. METS BRONZE COIN # 2085


$14.95


Americana Series Coin Collection 90% silver Barbers ind


Americana Series Coin Collection 90% silver Barbers ind


$11.99


Second Coin In The New Parks Series Yellowstone In Case


Second Coin In The New Parks Series Yellowstone In Case


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1969 Mets World Series Ltd Ed Gold Coin - Highland Mnt


1969 Mets World Series Ltd Ed Gold Coin – Highland Mnt


$9.95


1992 “Northern Territory” $10 State Series proof coin


1992 “Northern Territory” $10 State Series proof coin


$39.95


1991 “Tasmania” $10 State Series proof coin


1991 “Tasmania” $10 State Series proof coin


$39.95


 1990 “Western Australia” $10 State Series proof coin


1990 “Western Australia” $10 State Series proof coin


$39.95


1989 “Queensland” $10 State Series proof coin


1989 “Queensland” $10 State Series proof coin


$39.95


1987 “New South Wales” $10 State Series proof coin


1987 “New South Wales” $10 State Series proof coin


$34.95


1986 “South Australia” $10 State Series proof coin


1986 “South Australia” $10 State Series proof coin


$34.95


1985 “Victoria” $10 State Series proof coin


1985 “Victoria” $10 State Series proof coin


$34.95


NEW Disney Series 4 Club Penguin 12th Fish Plush + Coin


NEW Disney Series 4 Club Penguin 12th Fish Plush + Coin


$12.99


2009 Lunar Series $1 Coin Series - Year of the Ox


2009 Lunar Series $1 Coin Series – Year of the Ox


$18.11


NICE CIRCULATED $10.00 SERIES OF 1907 GOLD COIN NOTE


NICE CIRCULATED $10.00 SERIES OF 1907 GOLD COIN NOTE


$99.95


2010 Australia Lunar Series $1 Coin - Year of the Tiger


2010 Australia Lunar Series $1 Coin – Year of the Tiger


$12.63


OLYMPIC PINS 2004 ATHENS GREECE ANCIENT COIN SERIES


OLYMPIC PINS 2004 ATHENS GREECE ANCIENT COIN SERIES


$3.95


Disney Finding Nemo Collectors Series Coin No 106 2003


Disney Finding Nemo Collectors Series Coin No 106 2003


$9.99


.999 FINE SILVER--BARBER DIME--US COIN SERIES--A+


.999 FINE SILVER–BARBER DIME–US COIN SERIES–A+


$0.99


1964 Series Crystal Coins Collector Plate   Mint Cond


1964 Series Crystal Coins Collector Plate Mint Cond


$27.95


WHITE PUFFLE Disney Club Penguin Series 4 w/ Coin Code


WHITE PUFFLE Disney Club Penguin Series 4 w/ Coin Code


$9.87


BLUE PUFFLE Disney Club Penguin Series 4 w/ Coin Code


BLUE PUFFLE Disney Club Penguin Series 4 w/ Coin Code


$11.47


GREEN PUFFLE Disney Club Penguin Series 4 w/ Coin Code


GREEN PUFFLE Disney Club Penguin Series 4 w/ Coin Code


$11.87


Antique Car Coin Collection Series 1 - Franklin Mint


Antique Car Coin Collection Series 1 – Franklin Mint


$1.99


NEW Club Penguin Series 9 Ladybug Gold Coin


NEW Club Penguin Series 9 Ladybug Gold Coin


$16.99


NEW Club Penguin Series 9 Blizzard Wizard Gold Coin


NEW Club Penguin Series 9 Blizzard Wizard Gold Coin


$16.99


NEW Club Penguin Series 9 Blizzard Wizard Gold Coin


NEW Club Penguin Series 9 Blizzard Wizard Gold Coin


$19.99


NEW Club Penguin Series 9 Ladybug Gold Coin


NEW Club Penguin Series 9 Ladybug Gold Coin


$19.99


Antique Car Coin Collection Series 1 - Franklin Mint


Antique Car Coin Collection Series 1 – Franklin Mint


$1.99


The Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Coins, 2nd Series 3 Pcs


The Beijing 2008 Olympic Games Coins, 2nd Series 3 Pcs


$9.99


2003 World Series Yankees vs Marlins MLB Official Coin


2003 World Series Yankees vs Marlins MLB Official Coin


$5.00


CLUB PENGUIN WHITE PUFFLE SERIES 4 W/NEW COIN AND CODE


CLUB PENGUIN WHITE PUFFLE SERIES 4 W/NEW COIN AND CODE


$11.99


NIP! CLUB PENGUIN MIX N MAX SERIES 4 FAERY & COIN


NIP! CLUB PENGUIN MIX N MAX SERIES 4 FAERY & COIN


$1.99


NIP! CLUB PENGUIN MIX N MAX SERIES 4 CAMPER & COIN


NIP! CLUB PENGUIN MIX N MAX SERIES 4 CAMPER & COIN


$1.99


WW II COIN SERIES COLLECTION  1CENT NICKEL DIME .25 .50


WW II COIN SERIES COLLECTION 1CENT NICKEL DIME .25 .50


$14.99


The key dates and semi-keys of any series have out preformed the common dates in all grades in the past and there is no fundamental reason for that to change in the future. The market for these scarce low mintage coins is driven by supply and demand and new collectors coming into the market should keep the demand strong and healthy. On the other side of the coin, no pun intended. If you are going to spend money buying coins for your collection, why not buy key and semi-keys with more potential value appreciation in the future? The investment theory here is that the coins will have to be held for a period of time, maybe years before a profit can be realized.

Should one buy slabbed or raw coins? Keep in mind there are fake coins on the market, especially expensive key date coins. Set a limit that you are willing to pay for a raw coin and don’t go over it. When buying coins graded by one of the major grading services, ANACS, ICG, NGC and PCGS you can pretty much be assured the coin is genuine and the assigned grade is close to correct. Don’t buy coins graded by inferior or less known grading services. Note: I have seen slabbed coins that have changed in color and toning from when they were originally graded due to improper storage over time.

Buy from a well established dealer so that you can return the coin in the event that you are not happy with your purchase. Expect to pay close to the current book value for problem free key-dates and semi-keys. If the asking price sounds too good to be true it probably is. There are no bargain basement prices to be found, simply because the demand is so strong for these coins. In most cases the dealer had to pay top price himself and is unwilling or unable to discount the coin.

Major coin shows are a good place to find a wide variety of the coins that you are looking for under one roof with knowledgeable dealers from all over the country. Internet auctions are risky at best, especially when buying raw coins. Be very cautious because a lot of the sellers don’t know how to grade coins, much less know if the coin is a fake. They state in their write up description of the coin something to the effect, “We are not coin graders you grade using the pictures or the scans we have provided.” The sad part is the Companies running these auctions make big bucks from the listing fees, final value fees etc., yet they take no responsibility for what is being sold to the buyer and they don’t do anything to stop the sellers from selling coins under these circumstances. Avoid this type of auction completely.

Learn to grade the coins that you are interested in before you buy the coins! The ANA (American Numismatic Association) publishes a good book on coin grading called ANA Grading Standards. Buy the book. Many books and articles have been written by experts on coin grading and are available for specific coin series. Remember coin grading is not an exact science it is a subjective matter that is why it is important that you become a knowledgeable grader yourself.

Any type of investing carries risk and the rare coin market is no different than other markets in that respect. The coin market can be and is very volatile at times. You could loose your money or not make any money at all. You should never invest more money than you can afford to loose. No one can look into a magic crystal ball and predict the future. If that was true we would all be multi-millionaires!

About the Author:


I have been involved in the coin business for over twenty five years. I buy and sell raw and certified coins by ANACS, ICG, NGC and PCGS.

http://www.coinliquidations.com

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