I use HA.com archived and completed auctions and it's great for coin values, but it's also great for finding what any collectibles sold for. You can view currency, fossils, glassware, etc. It's also great for discovering information about coins and other collectibles in their commentary.
Heritage Coin Auction Archives
I recommend Heritage Auction Archives
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You also agree to follow these guidelines. You must agree to these rules to be a member of this forum. NO SPAM! Spam is deleted within minutes, no spam will ever be left in our community.
1. Post a front and back image of your coin with a specific question about what you’re seeing or asking about and one coin per topic.
2. Please remove coin from the holder unless it’s US or an official mint case or unless it is graded by a grading service.
3. Images should be taken by a camera or cell phone camera, we ask that members don’t use images through a microscope screen.
4. Always start your own topic, please don’t ask about your coin or post your coin in someone else’s coin topic.
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Re: I recommend Heritage Auction Archives
Absolutely!
Classical Numismatic Group has a similar tool, but they have a narrower focus than Heritage. They specialize in Ancient coins, but you'll find World, Medieval, and some American coins. Also, some antiquities, modern plaques, medallions, and medals, and other "exonumia" in their "printed auctions" and "eAuctions" search results (after searching, you have to choose "coins store," "eauctions," or "printed auctions" results; they aren't provided in one combined list, which can be a little confusing at first).
http://www.cngcoins.com/Coins_sold.aspx
Classical Numismatic Group has a similar tool, but they have a narrower focus than Heritage. They specialize in Ancient coins, but you'll find World, Medieval, and some American coins. Also, some antiquities, modern plaques, medallions, and medals, and other "exonumia" in their "printed auctions" and "eAuctions" search results (after searching, you have to choose "coins store," "eauctions," or "printed auctions" results; they aren't provided in one combined list, which can be a little confusing at first).
http://www.cngcoins.com/Coins_sold.aspx
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