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  2. 13 Best Places To Turn Coins Into Cash for Free - AOL

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    A single coin wrapper can hold 50 cents in pennies, $2 in nickels, $5 in dimes and $10 in quarters. Deposit the rolled coins into your checking account and withdraw the money as cash.

  3. Thomas Noe - Wikipedia

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    In addition to "conduits" who received between $1,750 and $4,000 from Noe to make either one or two contributions, prosecutors claim that the former rare-coin dealer used two people as "super-conduits," giving them $6,000 and $14,300 that they then split with others who attended the fund-raiser." Noe is now serving a jail term of at least 10 years.

  4. Coingate scandal - Wikipedia

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    Coingate is a nickname [1] for the Tom Noe investment scandal in Ohio revealed in early 2005 in part by Toledo, Ohio newspaper The Blade.The Ohio Bureau of Workers' Compensation (BWC) invested hundreds of millions of dollars in high risk or unconventional investment vehicles run by people closely connected to the Ohio Republican Party who had made large campaign contributions to many senior ...

  5. Professional Numismatists Guild - Wikipedia

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    The Professional Numismatists Guild is a non-profit organization [1] dedicated to coin collecting, as well as the buying and selling on coins and paper money. History [ edit ]

  6. 4 Rare Coins Expected To Lose Their Value Before the End of 2024

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    While many of us spent the COVID-19 pandemic making sourdough starter and tie dye shirts, a large coterie of people started investing in rare coins.

  7. Farran Zerbe - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Farran Zerbe (April 16, 1871 – December 25, 1949) was an American coin collector and dealer who was the president of the American Numismatic Association (ANA) in 1908 and 1909. He served as chief numismatist (person responsible for selling government coins) at the World's Fairs in St. Louis (1904), Portland (1905), [a] and San ...