Well, if the coin you are cleaning is close to "face-value", then cleaning it would have no/little impact. If it is a truly rare coin, I would not recommend you clean it. The only exception to that rule is PVC. That stuff needs be removed asap.
@@ayubinvestment3297 I am in Johannesburg, South Africa. Why do you ask? I am not a commercial buyer/seller. I only buy coins as I extend my own collection.
@@reprimand33 congratulations on an awesome set! Getting them graded? That's a really tough call. Grading has becomes very expensive. NGC for example it works out around R500-R700 per coin. Ouch! SANGS's is still working on their reputation imho. For the proof sets, I personally prefer them ungraded in their box as they were originally intended. The grading cost does not warrant the increase in value.
Hi sir, I've got this coins ,R1 AFRIKANS ,50C ENGLISH ,20C ,10C ,5C, (AFRIKAANS AND ENGELS )
Is the 1967 Afrikaans coin valuable too?
I have s 1965 Afrikaans coin and would like to sell it where can I sell it
Which denomination?
@@penniesshillings I have. a Rand coin
Please look under about for my email address and send a photograph. If it really is a 1965 Afr R1 coin it's worth quite a bit depending on quality.
I have this coin sir am from mauritius
Where in south Africa can I sell my old coins
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Should you clean your old coins?
Well, if the coin you are cleaning is close to "face-value", then cleaning it would have no/little impact. If it is a truly rare coin, I would not recommend you clean it. The only exception to that rule is PVC. That stuff needs be removed asap.
I have a 1985 R1 coin
Nice, if it's in top condition, typically up to R20 in value. Keep on collecting.
I have a 1955 2 shilling where can i sell it
Bid or Buy or Facebook.
I have 200hundred coins where can I sell them please information.
Facebook groups is your best bet. Don't look to make a quick buck. The vast majority of coins are worth just a few rands.
Where are you located?
@@ayubinvestment3297 I am in Johannesburg, South Africa. Why do you ask? I am not a commercial buyer/seller. I only buy coins as I extend my own collection.
@@ayubinvestment3297 I am from namibia place swakopmund
@@ayubinvestment3297 I am from Namibia living in town called swakopmund boss.
Just bought 1968 proof set
Very nice! The short set? (i.e. without the gold coins)
@@penniesshillings no took the long one with gold coins
Will now have get them graded
Do you think I have to grade in the US or will SANGS do?
@@reprimand33 congratulations on an awesome set! Getting them graded? That's a really tough call. Grading has becomes very expensive. NGC for example it works out around R500-R700 per coin. Ouch! SANGS's is still working on their reputation imho.
For the proof sets, I personally prefer them ungraded in their box as they were originally intended. The grading cost does not warrant the increase in value.
@@penniesshillings the only issue is that on the reverse it seem frosted or losing it shininess
I want to preserve it mostly
But I agree with you
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