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Hi I'm Kym and I'm from
Douglasville Ga. I haven't exactly inherited a coin collection or anything but just the curiosity of the hobby my grandmother had a VERY VERY extensive coin collection and she's always trying to get me to help her look up coins their values and rarity which I'm not very good at doing. Also I have a question about on of my own coins I have collected could someone elxplain where I can do that at? Using an apple I phone thanks
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to the Community!

Your reply was split into its own topic and moved to the appropriate forum for the proper attention.

The first step is to click in the link: inherited.
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When you do post a ? for a coin post a pic of both sides off the coin and only put one coin in a thread, ask all the ? you want.
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to the CCF!
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to the CCF, Kym1991! https://en.numista.com/ is a great resource for coin information. Values can be ballparked by searching ebay sold listings.
Inordinately fascinated by bits of metal with strange markings and figures
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take some photos of both sides of a coin in question. watch your lighting. most new folks use too much light and it obscures the surfaces from assessment. post them in the correct forum


US Modern Coin Grading OR US Classic and Colonial Coin Grading based on the coin

reading through these grading threads you will learn a lot

this forum is for more general coin questions you may have
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