Where can I get the most money for old coins?

Best places to sell coins online

  • CoinsForSale.com Only 5% to sell. No listing fee.
  • Heritage Auctions 10% fee. Consignment program.
  • Ebay 10% fee plus listing fees. Wide audience.
  • Apmex Well known. But won’t pay until after you’ve shipped your coins.
  • Modern Coin Mart Won’t pay you until after you’ve sent them your coins.

What is the best way to sell my coin collection?

The most common and profitable ways to sell coins include:

  1. Selling to a coin dealer.
  2. Using an auction service.
  3. Selling coins online through an auction.

What is the most sought after coin for coin collectors?

Seated Liberty Dollars
1873 Seated Liberty Dollars Seated Liberty Dollars are some of the most valuable coin specimens on the market, and they’re fairly accessible for collectors looking to get started. These coins were struck in Philadelphia, San Francisco, Carson City, and New Orleans between 1840 and 1873.

Are there any 2000 D Sacagawea coins left?

Just over a half billion 2000-D Sacagawea coins were minted. This was of course the first year the Denver Mint issued this series. With a mintage that high, there is really not much of a chance for these coins to be rare.

What makes a Sacagawea dollar coin so valuable?

Knowing the Sacagawea dollar key dates, rarities and varieties will teach you to recognize that small differences on a coin can mean significant differences in its value. Study the descriptions and photos below to help you identify these valuable Sacajawea dollar coins.

Where do you find the date on a Sacajawea dollar?

If you are unsure, take your coin to a local coin shop or coin show for an expert opinion. In 2007, Sacajawea dollars had the date and mintmark on the obverse to the right of the portrait. At the same time, presidential dollars were being minted with the date, mint mark and mottos incuse on the edge.

Are there 2000 p Sacagawea dollars in cereal boxes?

As it turns out – most (if not all) 2000 Sacagawea Dollars that were placed in cereal boxes are actually all pattern coins – now known as “Cheerios Dollars” – with the boldly detailed tail feathers!

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