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Review of The Collector’s Handbook 10th edition

Have you given any thought to what will happen to your coin collection when you’re no longer around? Are any of your children interested in coins? Your spouse? Other relatives?

And how much is your collection worth? Should it be sold to a friendly dealer you have done business with? Sold at auction? Is there a guide that might help you answer these questions?

If you have a valuable coin collection, then it would be worth your while to procure a copy of . Penned by James L. Halperin, Gregory J. Rohan, and Mark J. Prendergast, was published

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