Im new to all of this and i need help...

Well i dont know if I can even be called a collector of any sorts anymore, but i still have two slabbed PCGS coins that i cant seem to place.
The first one is a 1794 1c VF30 coin. the pictured i have dont do it justice because I am not photographer, but did the best i could. Can anyone give me some information on eiteher coin, possible value and a dealer in the Pacific Northwest that may be able to buy or sell them for me?
The second is a Proof coin graded PR64 by PCGS number J-212 and when i requested information on this form a few years ago i was told the obverse and reverse were of two different years? I believe that is what someone here has said. but again anyone know of a dearler/collector that could or would buy and seel them for me.
I have attached pics of them as i hope they will be able to assist someone in helping. thanks in advance to everyone that give feedback and assistance. Dave
The first one is a 1794 1c VF30 coin. the pictured i have dont do it justice because I am not photographer, but did the best i could. Can anyone give me some information on eiteher coin, possible value and a dealer in the Pacific Northwest that may be able to buy or sell them for me?
The second is a Proof coin graded PR64 by PCGS number J-212 and when i requested information on this form a few years ago i was told the obverse and reverse were of two different years? I believe that is what someone here has said. but again anyone know of a dearler/collector that could or would buy and seel them for me.
I have attached pics of them as i hope they will be able to assist someone in helping. thanks in advance to everyone that give feedback and assistance. Dave
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Also pictues of the slab tags would be helpful.
1794 vf30 pcgs graded 1c 1365/9562393
and
1858 pr64 pcgs graded j-212 11895/2479561
thats what they read on the coin.
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1858 cent is worth about $1,500.
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New collectors, please educate yourself before spending money on coins; there are people who believe that using numismatic knowledge to rip the naïve is what this hobby is all about.
dave
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Heritage auction results or price guides listed at Heritage.
1794 cent. will show prices for grade 30.
1858 cent. Auction result.
You need to have a Heritage account and be signed in to see the prices.
consider the prices ballbark figures.
You should make a post asking for help with what sheldon variety the 1794 cent is.
It could be more valuable than a average one.
You might be able to figure it out yourself here.