Rare coins from the 1930s, particularly those from the earlier part of the decade, can be worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars to coin collectors.
As stores begin asking customers to round up their purchases to the nearest nickel following the retirement of the penny, many may be wondering what to do with their loose change. According to a list ...
Production errors and unique background stories make some historic coins now worth way more than their face values. And holding on to them, including those in the list below, could mean increased ...
Whether you’ve recently sorted coins from jars or drawers, or you simply decided to start collecting currency, you may be wondering about 1800s coins worth money. Old coins from the United States in ...
Once known as the “Hobby of the Kings,” coin collecting is a global pastime open to anyone with an appetite for accumulation.
These eight quarters may look like just pocket change. But in the right hands, they could be exchanged for a fortune.
When the U.S. Mint launched its 50 State Quarters Program in 1999, the point of the 10-year initiative was to honor each of the 50 states and share a little bit of history via free classroom lesson ...
These days you’d be hard-pressed to find a single item available at a store for a nickel. So you can be forgiven if you toss your 5-cent coins into a jar or car cup holder along with your unwanted ...
If you're looking for ways to make extra cash and help pay your bills, without taking on a side hustle, selling old coins to collectors could net you some serious dough. If you have some old dollar ...
SAN FRANCISCO - All day long on Sunday, crowds of people searched around San Francisco, looking for valuable, rare coins. It was part of the second annual scavenger hunt created by Seth Chandler, coin ...
The combination of “copper” and “penny” might not seem like the best formula for valuable coins considering that you can find higher denominations in gold and silver. But finding the right copper coin ...
Americans are holding an estimated $60-$90 in coins per household. While some rare pennies are valuable, most are worth only a few cents. Consumers can exchange coins for cash at banks, credit unions, ...