I am glad i came across your post. One thing that got my attention really, out of your many interesting nuggets you talked about is the "American Numismatic Association".
May i plead with you to please find out if they would be interested in a coin that dates back to 1752? I have held on to this coin for some years now, and frankly i do not know what to do with it....
It would be great of you if you could be of help in this regard. Thanks.
@abasinkanga thanks for taking some time to check out my #fivenuggets. I appreciate it.
When go to the American Numismatic Association Museum (either this weekend or next) I will inquire on your behalf with whom you need to speak with about potentially selling your coin. Would it be possible to Direct Message you on steemit.chat?
Oh yes sure. Please do that. I will be eagerly waiting for your post about the trip
@abasinkanga I just returned from my trip to the America Numismatic Association Museum, and I did manage to speak with someone regarding your coin.
The museum itself does not purchase directly from the public, however they can recommend coin collectors whom they may feel would both have interest and would provide a fair price. The museum will, however, analyze your specimen coin and provide tremendous amounts of information, detail and history (but not an official appraisal value).
For more information, you can contact Sam Gelberd at the American Numismatic Association either via email at [email protected] or via telephone at (719) 482-9846.
Thanks so much. I am really grateful for this really helpful info. I will make contact with Sam Gelberd righr away. Stay blessed!
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