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  2. 5 Best Places To Sell Rare Coins and Paper Money - AOL

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    Whether you inherited a collection, assembled one yourself or stumbled upon some rare coins or bills, they’re not worth anything until you sell them. These coins and bills often have sentimental ...

  3. What happens to your investment accounts after you die? - AOL

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    However, you will owe capital gains tax if you sell inherited investments for more than their value on the date of death. You’ll also need to report income your inheritance later produces, such ...

  4. What happens to your crypto when you die? - AOL

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    McClintock recalls a case he handled in 2018 involving a mother who inherited an obscure token worth nearly $10 million from her son, an engineer who had worked on a smart contracts protocol.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Coin Auction Newbie? Tips for Buying and Selling High-Value Coins

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    Instead, you should focus on selling coins that haven’t been sold at auction over the past five years or so, and coins in top condition with good eye appeal. Bullion coins can be sold to a ...

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  8. 5 Reasons You Should Never Bring Rare Coins to the Bank - AOL

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    “Storing your rare coins or bullion coins in a bank is not convenient to view and enjoy your collection, so the option is to take images of the items so you can view them anytime,” added Tom ...

  9. Ohio sisters inherit dime with an obvious mistake that could ...

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    The dime, struck by the U.S. Mint in San Francisco in 1975, is so valuable because it is just one of two dimes missing an "S" mark for San Francisco.