Where To Find Online Coin Price Guides

By: Courtney Ramirez

Finding an online coin price guide has become a lot easier thanks to the Web. Coin collecting is a fun and rewarding hobby, but, if you want to put a value on your collection or sell off some pieces, you'll need to know how to price your items. An online price guide can give you a rough estimate.

Where To Find A Price Guide Online
Price guides are easy to find online. You just need to be sure that you're using reputable sources to find your coin prices, and you will want to fact-check the numbers by consulting coin collecting books or talking with other collectors. If you're not careful, you could end up paying way too much for a coin or end up selling your coin for way less than it's worth.

One of the most reputable sites to visit is the Professional Coin Grading Service. The prices are organized by categories, so you can easily navigate to the type of coin you're looking for. It includes a comprehensive list of different collector coins, including rare nickels, dimes and Morgan dollars.

Another helpful site to visit is BestCoin. Although the site isn't pretty to look at, it does have a comprehensive list of coins. The coins are listed in a long list by the year and type of coin. When you find the coin you're looking for, you click on the link and are taken to a detailed coin guide.

Finally, EcoinPrices also has a good list of prices from which to choose. It has prices listed in two separate lists, certified coins and collector coins. When you click on each link, you are taken to different auction sites around the Web to see what your coins are selling for.

How To Use A Price Guide
There are two different types of price guides that you'll find. Most will list the wholesale price for coins. This is the price that you will be paid if you are selling to a dealer. You can also find price guides that list the prices between independent sellers. Before you announce that you have coins for sale, make sure you know which type of price guide you're looking at so you can be sure to get the best deal.

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