Coin Value site

Coinflation.com is often linked to in posts here for the weight and silver content of coins. Definately a good site.
 

Coinflation.com is often linked to in posts here for the weight and silver content of coins. Definately a good site.

Agreed. coinflation.com has some very useful information. There are critics who bash it because you can't expect to get full melt for coins if you're selling, but the site is accurate as to the cumulative value of the metal contained in the coins.
 

Been using Cointrackers. Easily readable with the silver weight and current melt value clearly listed. Dont have to sort through all of coinflations unnecessary calculations...
 

that site constantly updates based on silver value, a really great site. The links are nice too, but beware of the source. Many of the links about silver prices are from bull websites where they will say silver is heading to $150 anytime now no matter what the circumstances. who knows, maybe it is.
 

Been using Cointrackers. Easily readable with the silver weight and current melt value clearly listed. Dont have to sort through all of coinflations unnecessary calculations...

I don't like it as the values are inflated.2010 P Roosevelt Dime Value | CoinTrackers Find me a coin shop that would pay $1 for a nice condition 2010 dime. It has been discussed as bad before on this site.
 

I use Numista.com a lot, I like it. It's not so much geared towards coin value as much as just being a catalog for world coins.
 

I use Numista.com a lot, I like it. It's not so much geared towards coin value as much as just being a catalog for world coins.

Its a good site. I use my Krause books, but if I didn't have one, I would use numista.
 

I don't like it as the values are inflated.2010 P Roosevelt Dime Value | CoinTrackers Find me a coin shop that would pay $1 for a nice condition 2010 dime. It has been discussed as bad before on this site.

I only look at the silver page....

Honestly didnt even know they had another part to the site. Its good for the silver page but yea looking at the rest for the first time ever, just now, they are off base. I still think the silver page is a cleaner set up than coinflation. Makes it easy for me to tally up how many ounces Ive found. Like Bigheed I go by ounces not $'s so I like it.
 

Yeah and the pic is a proof cameo dime(and I doubt that they made 557,000,000 of them)... I would buy those at $1 all day long!

Yes, but the info is for the 2010-P dime which was just circulation. The pic is of a 2010-S, which is a cameo worth more than a $1.
 

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