Hogtown Hunter
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Took my dad's coins up to a well respected coin and high end jewelry dealer that's been in business for decades to see if any of them had any value. After taking a look at the older coins he said that's not the type of coins a collector looks for. And that they look like they came out of the ground. He was not interested in any of them. I wasn't interested in selling the old ones anyway. But I have dozens of 1800s and early 1900s Canadian and Australian coins and tokens in good shape. He said he would pay about $3 a piece. Told him no thanks.
I'm thinking about getting a coin display case that hangs on a wall and putting the old ones in it. At least when we have company over they will get to see them and enjoy the historical value.
I'm thinking about getting a coin display case that hangs on a wall and putting the old ones in it. At least when we have company over they will get to see them and enjoy the historical value.
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