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Where do you buy your coins from?  

13 members have voted

  1. 1. Where do you buy your coins from?

    • Internet Auctions (Ebay for example)
      7
    • Internet Shops/Stores (Like this excellent one)
      2
    • Pawnbrokers
      0
    • Jewellers
      0
    • Antique Shops
      2
    • Proper auctions (Spinks etc)
      2


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I used to sbuy my coins from this little shop by my house that sold alot of the coins I needed(pre 1960's us coins) for farely cheap I could get like 30 to 40 pre50's pennies or winged liberty head dimes for under $10. but lately it has been closed so I have had to go to a shop that sells coins for way more. like a 1945-s winged liberty head dime for $65, when I could get the same coin in better condition at my old shop for less than 50 cents. so now I don't really buy coins too often. I have been enhereting coind from my grandmans sister who passed away a few months ago, she collected alot of American, Canadian and Carabian coins.

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