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

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    These coins and bills often have sentimental value as well as material value, and parting with them can be a stressful and emotional process — and, of course, you want to get top dollar.

  3. 9 Rare American Coins That Are Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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    Rare and valuable American coins come in numerous denominations, designs and metal compositions, and they can sell for anywhere from a couple hundred dollars to a few million. Although the priciest...

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

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    The difference with rare coins, however, is that they almost never go down in value, which means you don’t have to worry too much about losing money on them. ... 4 Rare Coins To Sell Before 2025 ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Numismatic Guaranty Company - Wikipedia

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    NGC Cert Lookup verifies all NGC-certified coins and helps combat holder counterfeiting. Using the label serial number, NGC will reveal a coin's date, denomination, grade, photo (if any), and pricing and Census info. NGC Coin Explorer lists key info about many coin issues, such as mintages and values. [15]

  7. Dollar coin (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The dollar coin is a United States coin with a face value of one United States dollar. Dollar coins have been minted in the United States in gold, silver, and base metal versions. Dollar coins were first minted in the United States in 1794. Dollar coins have almost never been popular in circulation since their inception.