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  2. Is It Better To Sell Your Coins at a Coin Shop or on eBay? - AOL

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    The sales data for coins or coin collections on eBay has a sell-through rate of approximately 1,525%. Monthly sale earnings for coins can reach upwards of $290,000. For many high-value coins, the ...

  3. 4 Rare Coins To Sell Before 2025 Ends - AOL

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    Selling rare bicentennial coins could be a smart move this year. Here are four rare coins to sell in 2025. Trending Now: ... 1976-S Silver Bicentennial Quarter (Regular Strike)

  4. Double Your Money Selling Old Pennies by the Pound

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    But just as coin collectors did with quarters and dimes after 1964, when the coins went from being 90% silver to a copper-nickel blend, some intrepid entrepreneurs have now started bagging up old ...

  5. Coin Auction Newbie? Tips for Buying and Selling High ... - AOL

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    With rare and valuable coins selling for thousands and even millions of dollars, buyers and sellers need to take every step they can to ensure they get the best deal. That's especially true for ...

  6. List of most expensive coins - Wikipedia

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    Silver Center J-1 Pattern United States Norweb Heritage Auctions: August 2014 $1,980,000 1874 Bickford $10 Pattern PR-65+ United States Simpson Heritage Auctions January 2022 $1,897,500 1927 $20 United States Morse Heritage Auctions: November 2005 $1,880,000 1804 Class III Silver Dollar United States Berg, Garrett Stack's Bowers: August 2014

  7. Trade dollar (United States coin) - Wikipedia

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    The United States trade dollar was a dollar coin minted by the United States Mint to compete with other large silver trade coins that were already popular in East Asia.The idea first came about in the 1860s, when the price of silver began to decline due to increased mining in the western United States.