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Coin Auctions

Selling coins is something that must be done with careful consideration beforehand. After all, you wouldn't want to sell your coins for the wrong price, and you don't want to wind up hanging onto them too long either. Here are some coin selling tips, plus advice before you sell coins on eBay.

What are 1943 steel pennies worth? What are 1943 copper pennies worth? Here are there values, including what to look for and how to spot a fake 1943 Lincoln copper cent.

Here are 5 books I believe every coin collector should consider owning...

Many gold coins minted in the U.S during the second half of the 19th century and into the first decades of the 20th century have values which have long fluctuated with the prevailing gold prices. The best time to buy a gold coin is usually when gold prices are lower. The best time to sell is when gold coin are higher. The value of your gold coins will be largely dependent upon the current price of gold. Here's more.

I have bought coins on eBay before and have yet to experience any trouble. However, I do exercise several precautions that can help me to avoid running into any online auction hassles. Here is some advice from a longtime coin collector... before you buy coins on eBay.

If you've got a rare or unusual coin, then you've probably considered selling it at a coin auction. But, before you do, please heed the advice of the following coin experts before selling coins at auctions...

Looking for some unique pieces of coin jewelry? Here's the scoop on coins used as jewelry pieces... what to look for and some idea of what they may be worth.

Have a coin set or completed coin folder and want to know how much it's worth? Here's how to tell the value of your completed coin sets and coin folders...

Do you have a gold coin? Want to know what it's worth? Here's how to find the value of the Quarter Eagle coin (which is a $2.50 gold coin), the Half Eagle coin (which is a $5 gold coin), the Plain Eagle coin (which is a $10 gold coin), and the Double Eagle coin (which is a $20 gold coin).

How much do you know about U.S. coins and coin history? Jot down your answers and see how well you do. The correct answers to these coin questions are at the bottom... no cheating!