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treasurehunter101

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Hey guys so this guy at my local flea market sells old coins. And he sells silver coins, wheat pennies, and Indian head pennies. Pretty much all the coins you could think of. Last week I bought a rosevelt 1963 proof silver dime from him for 5 dollars. But what should I look out for today? Which coins? Which years? He even has old Canadian coins. Anything I should be looking out for in old Canadian coins? Please help I'm leaving for the flea market in like a hour. Thanks a lot!!!!! :)
 

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buy silver, don't spend a lot...your question is too big to answer without details.
 

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buy all that you can afford, maybe the dealer will "bundle" different lots at a discount, and get there earlier.
 

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The best answer is to buy absolutely nothing, I know it sounds crazy now but you will thank me later. Until you have properly educated yourself in a particular series of coins all your buys will be completely blindfolded, do you know what is considered a strong strike for the year and mintmark, what varieties may be present or if it has been cleaned. Pick an interesting series and read read read until you can accurately assess what it is you are buying, start small focusing on one series at a time when you have read the proper books the coins themselves will have the answers for you. The devil has always been in the details and a coins dollar value is never the same, no coin is ever the same.
 

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The best answer is to buy absolutely nothing, I know it sounds crazy now but you will thank me later. Until you have properly educated yourself in a particular series of coins all your buys will be completely blindfolded, do you know what is considered a strong strike for the year and mintmark, what varieties may be present or if it has been cleaned. Pick an interesting series and read read read until you can accurately assess what it is you are buying, start small focusing on one series at a time when you have read the proper books the coins themselves will have the answers for you. The devil has always been in the details and a coins dollar value is never the same, no coin is ever the same.

Some of the best advice I have ever seen on this website!
 

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The best answer is to buy absolutely nothing, I know it sounds crazy now but you will thank me later. Until you have properly educated yourself in a particular series of coins all your buys will be completely blindfolded, do you know what is considered a strong strike for the year and mintmark, what varieties may be present or if it has been cleaned. Pick an interesting series and read read read until you can accurately assess what it is you are buying, start small focusing on one series at a time when you have read the proper books the coins themselves will have the answers for you. The devil has always been in the details and a coins dollar value is never the same, no coin is ever the same.


Easier said... you won't win because he most likely knows more.

But to make the argument the other way, it's hard to learn without sticking your nose in a little.
 

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treasurehunter101

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Easier said... you won't win because he most likely knows more. But to make the argument the other way, it's hard to learn without sticking your nose in a little.[/QUOTE



Thanks! :)

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The best answer is to buy absolutely nothing, I know it sounds crazy now but you will thank me later. Until you have properly educated yourself in a particular series of coins all your buys will be completely blindfolded, do you know what is considered a strong strike for the year and mintmark, what varieties may be present or if it has been cleaned. Pick an interesting series and read read read until you can accurately assess what it is you are buying, start small focusing on one series at a time when you have read the proper books the coins themselves will have the answers for you. The devil has always been in the details and a coins dollar value is never the same, no coin is ever the same.

I couldn't agree more. So many mistakes made that way. Learn about coins and values then go from there. Don't jump in right away. Your library needs to be as big or bigger than your coin collection.
 

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Hey guys so this guy at my local flea market sells old coins. And he sells silver coins, wheat pennies, and Indian head pennies. Pretty much all the coins you could think of. Last week I bought a rosevelt 1963 proof silver dime from him for 5 dollars. But what should I look out for today? Which coins? Which years? He even has old Canadian coins. Anything I should be looking out for in old Canadian coins? Please help I'm leaving for the flea market in like a hour. Thanks a lot!!!!! :)
5 dollars is pretty steep for just a 63 proof dime IMO. Def do much more research before any more purchases
 

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now I know why I have a massive collection of junk coins:laughing7:
 

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5 dollars is pretty steep for just a 63 proof dime IMO. Def do much more research before any more purchases


Thanks for your input :)

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treasurehunter101

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now I know why I have a massive collection of junk coins:laughing7:



That's pretty rude.. You might not like my coin collection but maybe I admire my coin collection.

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That's pretty rude.. You might not like my coin collection but maybe I admire my coin collection.

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I think you need to re-read the comment, he's not talking about you. In fact he is making fun of himself.
 

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treasurehunter101

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I think you need to re-read the comment, he's not talking about you. In fact he is making fun of himself.

Oh okay thanks haha wasn't paying attention.

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treasurehunter101

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Does anybody have any old coins that they don't want that I can have??? I have like no coins. All I have is wheat pennies and a 1963 proof pretty much the rest are foreign coins

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Does anybody have any old coins that they don't want that I can have??? I have like no coins. All I have is wheat pennies and a 1963 proof pretty much the rest are foreign coins

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Start CRH also check the pawn shop I picked up a mint I mean mint as hell. 1998 w.a.m for 10cents. I'm thinking of buying all the buffalos too he has Tupperware jars too 10cents ea. He has dateless and dated. Also IHS for 25cents couple halves wheats for 3cents. Shield backs for 50 cents or a dollar. Still I asked to look at the one cent all on its lonely seen it was a 1998 so I looked seen the gap. Tried to to smile to big lol. Its sitting somewhere around here I'd give it a ms66. Sorry for thread jack.

Can also buy rolls for cheap from eBay. I'm not giving any of my coins away I've worked to hard for them. I'd sell them but never give. Call me greedy but ohh well. They are more of a long term investment but the buffs I'm hoping for a quick flip.
 

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treasurehunter101

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Start CRH also check the pawn shop I picked up a mint I mean mint as hell. 1998 w.a.m for 10cents. I'm thinking of buying all the buffalos too he has Tupperware jars too 10cents ea. He has dateless and dated. Also IHS for 25cents couple halves wheats for 3cents. Shield backs for 50 cents or a dollar. Still I asked to look at the one cent all on its lonely seen it was a 1998 so I looked seen the gap. Tried to to smile to big lol. Its sitting somewhere around here I'd give it a ms66. Sorry for thread jack. Can also buy rolls for cheap from eBay. I'm not giving any of my coins away I've worked to hard for them. I'd sell them but never give. Call me greedy but ohh well. They are more of a long term investment but the buffs I'm hoping for a quick flip.

ThankS. But I already coin roll hunt.

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Here is a favorite website of mine for coin values and info. It explains things such as: strong strikes, full split band dimes, full step nickles, full head detail quarters, red or brown pennies, etc. Lots of times a deal on a "mint state" coin seems pretty good and then you find out from a knowledgeable person later that the coin is a weak strike or lacks a crucial detail such as fully split bands...here is the link, click on "dictionary" for some great info...all the best.

United States Coin Values Pricing Guide
 

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