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Don’t Spend These 8 Rare Coins — They Could Be Worth Thousands
Just about all of the coins you will come across in your lifetime are worth what they say they are worth — a half dollar is worth 50 cents, a quarter is worth 25 cents, and on down the line. In some cases, the melt value of the metal itself might bring coins above face value, depending on the market.
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But in the vast majority of cases, there’s no reason you shouldn’t spend your coins. The exceptions are when you run across a rare one that could be worth hundreds or thousands (or even millions) of times their face value.
Before you go rummaging through your house and car, keep in mind that some rare coins are in such short supply that your chances of coming across one are next to zero. These coins have already been discovered and are safely in the hands of collectors, dealers and auction houses.
But there are also plenty of rare coins that have either not been discovered or have somehow managed to remain in circulation, passing from one person to another without anyone knowing their true value. Several strategies can be employed to find these coins, ranging from searching through dusty attics to hitting garage sales or exchanging other currency for coin rolls at banks.
With that in mind, here are five things you should look for in coins to determine if they are rare, according to the International Precious Metals website:
Determining whether to spend rare coins is usually pretty simple — if they are worth more than face value, then it makes sense to sell them rather than spend them.
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Keep Your Eye out for These Rarities
A recent YouTube video from Coin AZ looked at eight rare U.S. coins you should not spend. Here’s a look at those coins, including some of their sale prices:
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