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Old 02-23-2023, 12:32 PM
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You can get some general info by searching ebay for similar items, also there are many coin and currency sites that will allow you to look up potential value of these items. What you will not have is the 'expert' opinion on how to rate the condition of the items. For this you will need an appraiser, and there will typically be a cost, there are a few local stores that may do this, however I have no direct experience with any of them.
IMHO, I would investigate using ebay, and then take some samples to a local coin shop and see what they are offering. Remember, they expect to make a profit, so what you see on ebay is what they would probably be selling for, their offer will be less.
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