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Guide to Barber Quarters

From 1892 to 1916, the barber quarter, which was a part of the barber coinage system consisting of the Dime, Quarters and Half Dollars, was part of the United State’s legal tender. In some literature, it is called the Liberty Head Quarter.

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Posted In: Coin News January 9th, 2020

Best way to sell silver coins

Selling your bullion coins viz-a-viz silver or sometimes gold may be complicated even more than you may have expected. If you want to sell your coins then you have a variety of options, because there are many places and mediums to sell silver for instance, but some places are better than the others. Therefore we will tell you which stone you should turn when it comes to deciding how you want to sell your coin and where you want to sell them.

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Posted In: Coin News January 9th, 2020

Kennedy Half Dollars

The Kennedy Half dollar is a darling of coin enthusiasts. In 1964 Kennedy’s half a dollar was minted in 90% silver. As a tribute to his assassination, the coin minted in 1964; some of the proof coins currency has accented hair. Kennedys wife wanted to make the changes in the coin, so she asks the engraver to make his hair look better above the ear.

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Posted In: Coin News January 9th, 2020

Guide to Presidential Dollars

The word dollar comes from the German word Thaler, which was a large silver German coin. The dollar was one of the first silver coins made, in 1794. Since then the dollar coin has been minted periodically with different versions of Liberty like the Morgan Dollar 1878-1904 and again in 1921, Peace dollars 1921 – 1935 and other individuals on the obverse those of President Dwight D. Eisenhower (1971-1978), suffragist Susan B. Anthony (1979-1981, 1999), and Sacagawea in 2000. The Presidential $1 Coin Program launched in 2007. Silver dollars are the most collected coins in Numismatics.

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Posted In: Coin News December 31st, 2019

Guide to Susan B Anthony Dollars

In 1979 The United States Mint introduced the Susan B. Anthony dollar coins and issues them from 1979 through 1981 and then again in 1999. Not often found in circulation, they are quite common and inexpensive. In fact most of them are worth face value so $1.00. With that said, there are a few specific coins that are worth more than your common everyday Susan B. Anthony dollar coin.

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Posted In: Coin News December 31st, 2019

Guide to Sacagawea Dollars

Lets start with the basics, the Sacagawea dollar is a United States dollar coin first minted in 2000, although not minted for general circulation from 2002 to 2008 and again from 2012 onward due to its general unpopularity with the public and low business demand for the coin. It has a gold color but it is not made of gold, nor does it have any gold content.

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Posted In: Coin News December 31st, 2019

Should I sell my Old coins locally or online?

This is the most common question people have. It’s also a very common search on google. To begin we should ask; what’s your goal in selling coins? Is it to get the most money for what you are selling? If so then the answer is both.

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Posted In: Coin News November 27th, 2019

Real Time Silver Coin Bids & Offers Page now Available!

Anticipating Silver coin sell prices, selling coins online. Selling silver coins online what are the current offers prices

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Posted In: Coin News November 21st, 2019

Real Time Gold Coin Bids & Offers Page now Available!

Anticipating gold coin sell prices, selling coins online. Selling gold coins online what are the current offers prices

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Posted In: Coin News November 21st, 2019

Ultimate Guide to Lincoln Wheat Pennies

Wheat pennies also known as early Lincoln pennies are one of the most popular U.S. coins that many coin collectors look to build complete sets.

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Posted In: Coin News October 29th, 2019

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