10 Coin Words You NEED To Know Before You Buy, Sell, Or Otherwise Acquire U.S. Coins

Find out the top 10 coin terms you need to know in order to succeed in coin collecting.

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What Are Slabbed Coins? (Hint: They’re Highly Sought After, Often Expensive, And Frequently Rare Coins)

Slabbed coins are often expensive, high-grade, and rare coins. Slabbed coins often represent a 'safe buy'. Here's what you need to know about slabbed coins.

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Free Coin Inventory Methods To Log And Keep Track Of All Your Coins

A coin inventory -- or coin log -- is something that every coin collector needs to have. See why. Plus, all the best options when it comes to free coin inventory methods and coin inventory software.

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Mint State vs Super Grade Coins: How To Determine If You Have A Mint State Coin Or A Super Grade Coin

Grading a mint state coin can be difficult in a world with so many possible grades for a mint state coin. This guide should help you in better assigning a grade to your uncirculated coin.

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U.S. Coins Worth More Than Face Value: A List Of The Most Valuable Coins You Should Be Saving In All Denominations

The ultimate list of U.S. pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half dollars & dollar coins you should be saving, and not spending. See which coins in your spare change jar are worth money! (Any that are NOT listed here are simply worth face value.)

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5 Tips For Handling An Estate Collection Of Coins

Here’s what to do if you’ve come across an estate coin collection, have no experience with coins, and you want to know how to look through a large coin collection… and possibly sell them.

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What To Look For In Damaged Coins – Example: Is This A Nickel Error Coin Or Post-Mint Damage?

Is this unusual looking U.S. nickel a legit nickel error coin or just a damaged coin? Here’s how to tell a valuable error coin from one that's simply been damaged after it left the Mint.

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