Good day, everyone!
While surfing social media, I saw an ad for CoinIn (app that scans coins and gives estimated value), and since I have a small collection of Canadian coins, I decided to check it out.
I hope some of you fine people have experience with the app and can give some advice because I'm now being flooded with notifications saying that "someone" has interest in my coins. I believe the app is just trying to get me to pay for the subscription, but I could be wrong.
I have a few pennies that appear to be getting the most interest.
One penny is dated 1867-1967, and the other is dated 1920.
I want to sell the coins, but I have no idea what they are actually worth, and I want to avoid being taken advantage of when selling.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
While surfing social media, I saw an ad for CoinIn (app that scans coins and gives estimated value), and since I have a small collection of Canadian coins, I decided to check it out.
I hope some of you fine people have experience with the app and can give some advice because I'm now being flooded with notifications saying that "someone" has interest in my coins. I believe the app is just trying to get me to pay for the subscription, but I could be wrong.
I have a few pennies that appear to be getting the most interest.
One penny is dated 1867-1967, and the other is dated 1920.

I want to sell the coins, but I have no idea what they are actually worth, and I want to avoid being taken advantage of when selling.
Any advice is greatly appreciated.