Personally I like nothing more than looking through peoples accumulations. The thrill of the chase. Nine times out of ten it's a load of old junk, but just the other day, I spent an evening helping someone do exactly what you're trying to do, BuddyBear. Even if it is a load of old junk, what people generally appreciate is advice on how to group the coins to sell on eBay, how to do decent photos, and so on. I tend to fish out interesting dates for them and keep them separate too. For instance, this chap the other night had a couple of hundred silver threepences fished out of circulation in, I imagine, the '40s, so I separated them into three piles for him: pre-1920 half a dozen 1928 and 1930 all the rest there we are... three lots for eBay. Basic stuff for most of us, I know, but good barterable knowledge to most non-coinies. I did find something useful in the accumulation, which made the couple of hours worth my while... 1864 upper serif in a healthy enough VF