Is there a way to access Coin Collecting Price Catalogs of Ancient coins to check value, over the Internet?
Monday, September 6th, 2010 at
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Question by peaceandstrenght: Is there a way to access Coin Collecting Price Catalogs of Ancient coins to check value, over the Internet?
I buy amoxicillin without prescription do not mean to find where to buy such books! I mean being able to access them for reference and actually see the values.
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Answer by mnvikes8484
ive never seen anything like that but it would be nice, i usually use an online attribution tool to figure out whos on it then i go to forumancientcoins.com or ebay and try to find a similar one to get an idea of the going rate
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No there is not. It is such a large field and there are a lot of ancients, that actually have no price guide.It would be a costly adventure for anyone to try. Ancient coin dealers know their stuff and usually price accordingly. One does not become an ancient coin dealer over night, or just because a person wants too. Most have been in the business for many years and can truly be called numismatists. The best you can do is find dealers sites through a search engine and see if they are selling what you have. They usually buy deducting 40% or so, from their sell price.
There are no coin price catalogues online for ancients, but the site http://www.coinarchives.com/a will let you search for coins similar to yours that have been sold at auction in recent times along with the price realized. There is also a medieval and modern side to it as well at http://www.coinarchives.com/w .
There are no coin price catalogues online for ancients
use an online attribution tool to figure out whos on it then you go to forumancientcoins.com or ebay and try to find a similar one to get an idea of the going rate