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  2. Coin Auction Newbie? Tips for Buying and Selling High ... - AOL

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    A good place to start is to buy a copy of “A Guide Book of United States Coins,” also known as the Red Book. Learning about coin values will help you avoid bidding too high at auctions.

  3. The 1972 Doubled Die cent is worth a pretty penny,” said Pearlman, sharing that the Numismatic Guaranty Company Price Guide “estimates the current retail value at $175 in Extremely Fine ...

  4. A Guide Book of United States Coins - Wikipedia

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    Delayed until the end of World War II, the Red Book was published in 1946, providing collectors even more historical information as well as retail values (prices collectors could expect to pay coin dealers to buy coins) instead of wholesale values. R. S. Yeoman served as editor of the Red Book and Blue Book until he retired in 1970.

  5. Hunting Rare Coins? 7 Strategies and Websites To ... - AOL

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    The old cliché about finding rare and valuable coins is that you should start by digging around in your sofa. That's not necessarily bad advice. However, chances are the only loose change you'll ...

  6. Scott A. Travers - Wikipedia

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    Scott Travers' Top 88 Coins to Buy & Sell, Second Edition (House of Collectibles, 2007) [25] The Coin Collector's Survival Manual , Seventh Edition (House of Collectibles, 2010) [ 26 ] [ 27 ] The Insider's Guide to U.S. Coin Values, 21st Edition (House of Collectibles, 2015) [ 28 ]

  7. Coin show - Wikipedia

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    A coin show is also an event that allows the public to sell coins to dealers. [3] A show offers a coin collector the opportunity to meet multiple dealers and see a variety of coins, books, paper money and tokens. [4] A coin show provides dealers and collectors a chance to see a great variety of coins to fill out coin sets. [5]