Articles tagged with: rare U.S. coins
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Rare Uncirculated Coins - 1982 & 1983 Uncirculated Coins Are Modern Rarities
So, what's the story behind those scarce uncirculated 1982 and 1983 coins?Watch Out For Fake 'Rare' Coins
If you are buying rare coins, be sure you don't wind up stuck with a fake.1909 S VDB Penny - How Rare And How Valuable?
The 1909 S VDB Lincoln penny is one of the rarest and most sought after U.S. coins. Even worn and damaged 1909 VDB pennies have some value. See how much they're worth...Coin Q&A: Answers To 5 Common Coin Questions
These are among the most popular questions we receive here at The Fun Times Guide to Coins...Got Old Coins? Use Them As Tips & Gifts For Others!
The aim here is to let coin collectors know there are ways to actually SAVE money on coins. You don't have to spend a lot of money on coin gifts. Plus you'll find tips to reduce trips to the coin dealer for selling your coins.Collecting Key And Semi-Key Walking Liberty Half Dollars
Key and semi-key Walking Liberty half dollars are quite scarce and command high prices for higher grades. Some coins are so scarce that not every collector could buy them.Top 2 Coin Museums Display The World's Most Valuable Coins
Going to a coin museum can be a spectacular adventure for coin collectors new and old! Chances are, you will walk away feeling inspired to pursue a new avenue of the hobby altogether. Here are details about the best coin museums in the United States.Old Indian Head Pennies: What Are They Worth?
Many people are curious about the value of their Indian Head penny. Here are the scarce Indian Head pennies you should be on the lookout for. Plus, the values of common-date Indian Head pennies.Fun Coin Gifts To Commemorate Your Anniversary
You know those traditional anniversary gifts that spouses typically exchange each year? Think: paper, wood, gold, silver, diamonds, etc. But what if one or both spouses are coin collectors? Or, what if you're not married, yet you have your own unique anniversary date that pertains specifically to coins? That's worth celebrating too, right?
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