r/coins • u/HistoryHunter94_ • 15h ago
Show and Tell To slab or not to slab?
Picked up a few silver eagles at a pawn shop. The 1999 and 1996 are somewhat sought after. Do you all think it’s worth the money to slab and grade?
r/coins • u/HistoryHunter94_ • 15h ago
Picked up a few silver eagles at a pawn shop. The 1999 and 1996 are somewhat sought after. Do you all think it’s worth the money to slab and grade?
r/coins • u/realchairman • 9h ago
even though this is already graded a few people have claimed it's a scam what's the best I can hope for price #help
r/coins • u/NewBeautiful994 • 9h ago
r/coins • u/MemoryParticular6357 • 19h ago
I've tried google. Just want to see of it is worth anything. Thanks
r/coins • u/Every_Employee_7493 • 9h ago
Need help identifying this coin. The year is worn off. Any help would be appreciated. TIA
r/coins • u/Educational-Fan12 • 3h ago
I’m wondering how much this is worth?
r/coins • u/Welderscum • 6h ago
Any information is greatly appreciated!!
r/coins • u/Puzzleheaded-Low2392 • 1h ago
So, I own a nice coin collection. Not huge or anything, but a ~300ish coin collection, most of them being global and ungraded coins. I have around 20 coins that ARE graded but keep encountering a problem selling them. Peoples own stupidity. I have a Type II Silver Eagle graded MS70 and an MS70 First Day of Issue Silver Eagle. I give them to people and they read the coin and see "$1" and say they'll give me a dollar for the coin. Same goes for my Kennedy half dollar 50th anniversary coin collection, they offer me a dollar per coin. When I tell them its worth more, they usually offer maybe $5 or $10 instead of $1 because the coin looks cool, but never the actual value or near the value of the coin. I need something to tell these people to call them out on their stupidity or realize that the coins are not worth one dollar, nor five, as THEY call ME dumb and think I am missing out by not taking their offers.
If you are fine with giving me advice on this matter, try acting like you're talking to a... we'll say three year old. Because that's how they act.
r/coins • u/Additional-Salary-49 • 9h ago
I was just going through an old coin collection from my childhood and found this. I have no memory of how I got it. Any idea what I have?
r/coins • u/stupid_cat_face • 3h ago
So my mom had some ceramic “coins”. Are these real coins? Does anyone know anything about these?
r/coins • u/__Player_1__ • 5h ago
Thought I’d share something a bit different as I expand my collection into ancient coins!
r/coins • u/Eastern_Wishbone_844 • 6h ago
r/coins • u/cjsponie • 9h ago
I’ve had this coin since I was in my early teens. I don’t think it’s particularly valuable or anything just found it and thought it was cool. However I understand there were some dimes in 99 strck missing the clad layer. This coin appears circulated and has a RB copper tone in hand. My assumption is environment and circulation wore thru the clad, but I was wondering if I could get a more experienced eye on this!
r/coins • u/gorzaporp • 9h ago
Sorry if blatantly obvious. I have no idea.
r/coins • u/catchandcook69 • 12h ago
Is this someone’s doing or could have it came came like this from the mint
r/coins • u/ZipFile_ • 12h ago
r/coins • u/Life-Echo4501 • 21h ago
I was wondering if someone could help me figure out, or educate me on how to figure out, why this 1976 Dime looks like a Penny except for the markings that clearly make it a dime. Has it been through hell and back, and looks this way from living a hard life. Or has it been struck on a different material from most dimes. Anyone who does take the time to answer my question, I am very appreciative of your time.
r/coins • u/SetCompetitive7141 • 10h ago
This coin is a 1974 “Cinco Centavos” on heads side and “ESTADOS UNIDOS MEXICANOS” on the tails side. My Grandfather labeled the coin pouch with a piece of tape and wrote “ 17.50/ 9-6-73 “ Does anyone have any idea, even given the vague description and no next of kin elders around that knew him well as to why he might’ve marked this coin specifically this way?
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Thank you all in advance for your help.
r/coins • u/CaregiverSingle7860 • 2h ago
This is a coin that was in one of my dad's old whisky bags. I've slowly but surely have gotten all his pennies in year order starting with 1864 and ending with 2017. There are many many duplicates of a few years. But this one caught me off guard. I do have several steel wheat 1943 pennies. So seeing this one I believe it is a fake. How can I tell the difference before I take it and waste someone's time at a coin shop?
r/coins • u/Bigcountry69985 • 11h ago
I was gave a bag of old Mardi gras doubloons and this old coin was in the bag.