The “Offical” CFF Coin Value thread.

I have about 20 or so of those I'll sell you for just a half bazillion...then you can be a 20 bazillionaire!

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Wait, what!?

That says it (1943) shouldn’t have been circulated. And
(1943)
could be $100,000 in value?

I’m pretty sure it’s 100% copper, but I’ll put a magnet to it when I get home.

Gonna have to do some investigation now.

Yours is copper, 1946, and, like Ferrisfan said, worth 15 cent.
 
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Pick this up today in change from the Harris Teeter, can I retire? 1859 indian head cent in gunbroker grade vg+ (Maybe 1869, that doesn’t look like the open 5)
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Now I think we do need an officIal coin value thread. I've dabbled for years in collecting and have an interest but never very committed. I spent time with my grandfather as a child combing his collection and asking questions. Reminds me of him every time I dabble a bit.
 
Now I think we do need an officIal coin value thread. I've dabbled for years in collecting and have an interest but never very committed. I spent time with my grandfather as a child combing his collection and asking questions. Reminds me of him every time I dabble a bit.

My grandfather is the primary reason I got into the bit of collecting I do.
 
How is the best way to sell old coins? I know someone but not sure I would get a good price from them. I have a 1879 quarter and 1865 nickel that I would like to sell. Not even sure this is the right time to do this-with all the craziness going on.
 
How is the best way to sell old coins? I know someone but not sure I would get a good price from them. I have a 1879 quarter and 1865 nickel that I would like to sell. Not even sure this is the right time to do this-with all the craziness going on.
Best thing to do is go to one of the coin value sites (PCGS or CoinTrackers), enter the specifics and see what value they come up with. From there you're generally in the ballpark but the buyer really sets the price with what they're willing to pay. You end up having to shop buyers sometimes to get the most out of it. Most people *think* their coins are more valuable than they really are...
 
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