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Just Made A Purchase And I'm New! Are These Real? Any Help/Tips Welcome

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 Posted 11/15/2019  5:24 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Nick_ to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I'm new to this world and I can't tell if a made a good deal, I bought these from a local shop and was wondering if they are real :) the 1884 is clearly thicker, here's the pictures and thanks for helping
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to the CCF.

The simplest and first tests are to weigh them and determine if they are magnetic.

it would also help if your pictures were cropped and NOT at an angle. It really helps.
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 Posted 11/15/2019  6:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Nick_ to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
the weigh is fine and they are non mag,sorry for the photos it's my first time
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to the CCF!

So far, so good. Do you have any reason to think that they could be counterfeit?

Next item. Limit the contact with the coins and try not to rub the coins together. That can quickly lower the value. It's also better to hold the coins by the edges so as not to get finger prints on the coins from the oils and salts on your skin.

I wear cotton gloves when I handle coins. I try not to touch the face, at least on the coins that look uncirculated. Just a suggestion.

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Joining the CCF is a great start for any newbie. Back when I started, there weren't even computers, much less online forums .... there was electric power though.

To my experience, collectors can typically trust local coin shops to sell genuine coins. That said, even the experts are known to make misteaks. Get to know local dealers and learn from them .... especially so, the old-timers!

New collectors are well-advised to invest in a Red Book and coin grading guide. See if there are any local clubs, so that you can network with other collectors. Attend some shows to gauge market prices, and avoid impulse buying. Move slow and devise a plan to build a meaningful collection, based on your interests and budget.

The gathering of information, learning while avoiding pitfalls, will surely contribute to your experience in this great hobby.
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 Posted 11/15/2019  7:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Nick_ to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thank you so much for tips guys, very helpful
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Congratulations.
Unless you give you coins an acetone bath soon you may have fingerprints on them before long.
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Happy to help, we are, Nick. Kanga makes a good point about leaving prints on coins. Hold'em by the edge.

When posting coins on the CCF, be sure to show pics of both sides. Might the date on your S-mint $1 be 1893?
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sorry, I'm a newbie but I will listen to all your comments.
the S mint is a 1883, and sorry for the photos again, I posted on mobile and it was pretty hard to do :)
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Where's the obverse of the coin with more wear? The 1884 looks uncirculated and would naturally be thicker than a heavily worn coin.
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The 1884 is a beauty!

Good pics make for the best posts, Nick. In time, you can learn to use the image optimizer on CCF. It's a handy tool. You can rotate pics to the proper orientation for viewing, crop pics and more.

Regardless of age and experience, we're all still learning about numismatics here .... 65 years and counting, I am!
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Looks like you got some nice coins.
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Ain't that the truth !
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They look genuine to me.
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