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The United States penny weighs 2.5 grams, the nickel weighs 5 grams, the dime weighs 2.3 grams, and the 50 cent piece weighs 11.3 grams. For more information, look here: http://www.usmint.gov
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1. Determine the grade of the coin. Numismatists tend to grade coins between good (G-4) and choice uncirculated (MS-63) with several grades in between, including very good (VG-8),
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1. Inspect the coins in question to first determine they are silver coins. Use the magnifying glass and look at the sides of the coins such as quarters or dimes. Old U.S. silver coins
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1. The most important step in starting to collect coins is to be well informed. The key book to start collecting any US Coins is to buy the Red Book. The Red Book's official tite
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