Find someone that really wants what you have.
Just sell it.
Sell to Numismatic Assets Inc in New York. They paid me the fairest prices for all of my coins and bullion. Give them a try.
A coin from Asia would sell for its equivalent value in the US. As in every country, there are money changers at international airports where any money can be exchanged. Also, many banks will exchange money.
Most coin shops or jewelry stores will buy silver coins at around spot price. Ebay and Craigslist are other places to sell your coins.
The best place, and most convenient for you, would be to go to a coin shop and offer it to a dealer. You will not make as much as if you were to sell it online, but when you sell it yourself you are accepting the risk of losing the coin in the mail, having an unsatisfied buyer, BUT you will more money for it.
There are several ways. Two ways would be to take it to a coin shop, or to sell it yourself. If you sell it to a shop, there is no hassle, no chance of having unsatisfied buyers, no chance of losing money because of poor photos, and no chance of losing money because of your lack of experience. Not to mention it happens quick, and you instantly have the money in your hands. Where as if you sell it online you may get more money, but you have to deal with all the shipping, all the unhappy customers, and messing around with grading each coin, and individually photographing each coin. Final Summation, Take it to a coin shop.
Your local coin shop is probably the best place at which to sell your silver. Most coin shops are found in large-scale malls.
Your local coin shop is probably the best place at which to sell your silver. Most coin shops are found in large-scale malls.
Just about any coin dealer or at most coin shows
Any coin dealer. Look in your local directory and get several estimates of value.
anyone who kept a sizable amount of money on his person.
You could sell them at a coin store, eBay, or bring them to a coin show. And find out what there worth.