Sell Your Coins Online: How To Find Coin Auctions, Classifieds & Coin Dealers

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Looking for a place to post your coins for sale online?

There are a few different routes you could take, including:

Teletrade - Certified Coin and Currency Auctions

Stacks - Rare Coin Auctions

Heritage Auction Galleries - Consignment Program For Coins

eBay (...see all live coin auctions here)

Perhaps your best bet is to find a dealer in your local area. Or, check this list of Authorized U.S. Coin Dealers.

Or, you could advertise your coin for sale right here at The Fun Times Guide to Coins ... it's fast, easy, and FREE!


How To List Your Coins For Free
Simply post the details of your coin in the Comments below.

IMPORTANT: You must include your email address in the body of your actual Comment (not just in the email box... also in your message). That way people who are interested in buying your coin -- or asking you questions about your coin -- will have a way to contact you.

That's it!

Ready? Set... Post your coins for sale below. Have FUN!

The Fun Times Guide is not responsible for the sale of any coins advertised on this site. Nor can we validate the accuracy of the descriptions for any coins listed in the Comments below. This is simply a place for amateur coin collectors to dialog with one another about the coins that they are selling. Enjoy!
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8 Comments

Tina Blakely said:

I have pennies from 1941 to 1950 are they worth any money im Struggling financially need to sell blakelys@embarqmail.com

JOHN SELLS said:

I have to 1955 Pennies and I heard that they are worth $27,000 is this true

S C Brackett said:

I have a 1834 50c half dollar with big date & big words i would like to sell it at a auction

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Al said:

I have several mint condition ,uncirculated, year 2000 1 troy ounce ($50) American Gold Eagles for sale.
Interested? contact me at:
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Thank you

Darrel Stumbough said:

1943s copper penny
I would like to sell this penny at a auction, can you help

allison said:

I'm inquiring as to the location of coin experts in the Bergen County, NJ area. I would like to present some coins to him/her. Thank you.

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Photos

  • American Civil War token - Photo in public domain
  • Coin folder: a 50 state quarters album. photo by Ronald Heft
  • A state quarters collection. photo by CK
  • The long line of people who were waiting to be among the first to buy the Hawaii State Quarter from a bank in Hawaii the day it was first made available to the public. photo by nsub1
  • Here's an example of a State Quarter folder album. photo by Joshua
  • 2006 proof silver eagle coin
  • 2006 50 dollar one-ounce gold coin
  • A 1999 gold eagle coin against Christmas wrapping paper. photo by Joshua
  • A 1993 silver eagle coin against birthday wrapping paper. photo by Joshua
  • 1924 Saint-Gaudens double eagle coin is a good example of a regular relief coin.
  • Martin Van Buren dollar coin
  • 2009 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle coin

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