Maburger
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I came a crossed my Dad's folder of Mercury Dimes. He passed away in '95 and they have no sentimental value to me. It is missing. 1916-D, 1917-D, 1920-S, 1921-D,1927-D, 1927-S, & 1937-D. All seem to be in G. To VG condition, but this is only my novice opinion.
I looked on Coin Tracker to get values on 14 of the ones that look to be VG to me. High value totals $910. However I also checked on Coin Study and Coinflation and the values are not the same. Is The Red Book the "Bible" for coin dealers?
The big question; do I take them to a dealer to see what they would give for the whole collection or take them in a few at a time? I, of course want to get the most money that I can for them.
I don't want to do the online auction route as I have no expertise in grading the coins and would not want to mis-represent in their values.
I would appreciate any and all recommendations. I know many will have different suggestions but I can think of no better place to get such a variety of opinions.
Thanks
I looked on Coin Tracker to get values on 14 of the ones that look to be VG to me. High value totals $910. However I also checked on Coin Study and Coinflation and the values are not the same. Is The Red Book the "Bible" for coin dealers?
The big question; do I take them to a dealer to see what they would give for the whole collection or take them in a few at a time? I, of course want to get the most money that I can for them.
I don't want to do the online auction route as I have no expertise in grading the coins and would not want to mis-represent in their values.
I would appreciate any and all recommendations. I know many will have different suggestions but I can think of no better place to get such a variety of opinions.
Thanks