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  1. Coinless

    A few newbie questions

    Thanks for the tip about regarding uploading, knowing me I would've loaded one by one to imgur . I shall look into getting the book for sure as that's what I do collect. I do have some other random coins but it's mainly british decimals coins. I was born in the UK. I do know some things to look for the only problem I've noticed nowadays there's way more fake prices going around dailymail/facebook stating extremely common coins are rare that's what makes it more confusing. When trying to memorize the coins and your head gets filled with fake info whilst researching that doesn't help. I thought it's about time I join a forum where people are the same as me to share/gather knowledge and make it a lot easier to keep track of coins. There's alot of coins with errors which can be easily missed and i intend of browsing the forum more today, last night I thought would be nice to wake up having a headstart on what to do. Thanks for the reply Peckris
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    A few newbie questions

    Hi all I just found this forum, I've been a collector of coins since I was a kid at least 20+ years, I mainly started because I liked the look of unusual coins and have been saving coins up whenever I've gotten them in my change since. (times got hard once and broke my heart having to actually spend some of the duplicates for face value for food) I still have quite a few 50ps,pounds and £2's mainly maybe around £300. Now with so many errors, different coins its hard to know if i've got something rare or something worth the price of the coin x2 best case. There's so many fake prices, rarity about coins it's hard to know what is what. What would be the best way of finding the rare ones? Would the coin book version 2 help a lot? What information does it give? if I took a picture of every coin is it something people would look through? I don't intend on selling anytime soon but, it's always best to plan ahead incase the worst ever happens again and knowing if I can eat like a king or pot noodles makes a lot of difference when that happens. They might not be worth tons but knowing is half the battle when coming to selling in a rush. Edit: It's 4am and shall do more research on this forum tomorrow. I hope no one minds I haven't had time to look around here much.
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