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It depends on what sort of coin it is and how good a shape it is in. Here's a good link to a website to get you started identifying your coin and finding out how much it's worth.
Any coin dealer near you or on ebay.com, in the coin category. Coastcoins.com is also a very good coin buying website.
Here's a good instructional website; http://homepage.mac.com/johnhuber/CoinRing/PhotoAlbum20.html
A ".com" is the best top level domain for a coin website.And .org is just fine.Just check out good websites providing top level domains with no hidden cost of renewable as well as free hosting with full support throughout lifetime.
The value of a coin can be found in a number of different ways. For commonly known coins, there are usually guides and charts available online. If the coin is rare, one can ask a specialist, coin traders or coin collectors.
There are loads of good sites. I tend to use this portal: http://www.coinclub.com/prices/ The Numismedia section seems to have the most realistic valuations.
Independence Coin is one coin appraisal service company. Coin appraisal services are just what they say, they let you know how much a coin is really worth. You can get a free coin appraisal on the website Coin Quest.
Coin values can be found by looking them up in a current catalog, or looking on an internet auction website.
I honestly dont know
it is a good luck charm and it is not a coin
One can find websites for coin collector online. Such as coinflation website, coppercoin website, coinnetwork website, smalldollars website, coinlink website, and traildies website.
I suggest you get a good coin book and search for your coin in there.