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Going through several coins... pennies from 1898, nickels from 1868, dimes from 1835, quarters from 1925, Halves from 1812, and silver dollars from 1881... Plus several CSA currency. I bought the 2019 Red Book the other day and have marked all of the coins that I have currently gone through in this book. However, I have read TOO much on the Internet and gone from millionaire to Homeless (so to speak) numerous times. I thought it might help me with the learning curve to seek some advice on here..... Should I have these items appraised, graded, looked at....? See, I am lost.. Thanks for your help...In total I guess I have maybe 2200-300 coins... A lot of them are in the Blue Whitman tri-fold books that I had growing up....(66 years old now) Thanks again for any help!
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to CCF. Red Book values are high. Post good photos in the appropriate section.
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Red Book prices are too high.

You mentioned in the other topic you couldn't post photos. All you need is a camera (even a super cheap one will work) and a computer (laptop/desktop).
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. To this great community. I'm also new here and learning fast from helpful, experienced folks
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