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	<title>How do I get some vintage coins appraised?</title>
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	<description>Vintage Coin Appraisal:  My father passed away a while ago and he had inherited a shoebox of coins from his father, which I have now inherited.  I collected coins as a child and remember nothing other than I always got a bad vibe from coin dealers and the like.  What is the best way to get my coins appraised and then what is the best way to sell them without getting taken for a ride?</description>
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