How can I find out the value of my coins?

Email and telephone enquiries for coin valuations are most welcome. Written valuations for probate and insurance purposes are available upon request. If required, we can also offer free advice about the best way to sell your rare coins or collection.

Where can I get a coin valuation for free?

Even if your coin is not listed above, we’ll still be able to provide a valuation – get in touch with our coin valuers or call 01926 499031 for FREE expert advice. Warwick & Warwick is a leading provider of coin valuations and will happily offer free advice on the best way to sell your rare coins or coin collection.

How is the value of a US silver coin determined?

These are returned to the United States Treasury and reclaimed for their metal. Other coins are melted by citizens because their intrinsic metal value exceeds the face value of the coin. This happened to many silver coins in the early 1980 and again in 2011 when the price of silver reached almost $50 per troy ounce.

What’s the best way to find rare coins?

Make a habit of looking at your coins. If you know what an everyday coin looks like, you are more likely to notice when one is a little different. Set aside those that look different until you have time for a closer examination.

Where can I buy coins in my area?

These are found locally in your area, online, and by ads within periodicals. Sorting through all the different coin dealers to find the best for your situation is the next step. You are looking for specific dealers. Dealers specialize and their inventory usually reflects this specialization.

What should I do with my rare coin collection?

1. Don’t settle on the very first rare coin dealer you meet. It may turn out that you ultimately decide to sell your individual coin or entire coin collection to the first coin buyer you find.

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