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Yes, check out NumisMedia.com or just type in "Free coin price guide" in your browser and see what pops up.

Try worldcoingallery.com It's free. Click on the green dollar signs to go to the price reference.

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Yes, there are several free online resources where you can access price guides for old coins. Websites such as Numista, CoinTrackers, and PCGS offer information on coin values that can help you determine the worth of your collection. Remember to cross-reference prices from multiple sources for an accurate estimate.

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14y ago

There are hundreds, if not thousands of such sites, far too many to list here. While it's not normal WikiAnswers policy to say "use a search engine" that may be the best approach here.

Alternately, you can check a few of the sites linked below:

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10y ago

There are several coin price guides for US Coins (and foreign coins) the most widely used for US coins is known as the "Red Book" (its full title is A guide book of US coins) but nearly any major coin magazine such as "Coin World" and others contains a price guide. Furthermore there's several free price guides that you can find online just by searching "coin price guide" on Google. In general, the Red Book is the most accurate for retail prices, but its fairly expensive. Online price guides are wildly different in their accuracy. Magazine price guides can adapt quickly to changing tastes and values, but usually have little to no pictures to aid in identification of coins and grading.

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A lot of them. But most are not free, just type in "Online Coin Price Guide" in your browser and see what pops up, one of the better free sites is NumisMedia.com

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Who can you ask to price some old coins?

Ask a coin expert . A dealer . Or get a up to date price guide for the coins in question. 3rd party coin graders like P.C.G.S. Or N.G.C. Have a price guide on their sites . Probably the 3 and 4th suggestion is your best bet.


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