Our company regularly puts on coin and currency auctions. In fact, we’ve got a rather nice one coming up in November. At these auctions we sell from the rarest to the most common coins. Some of our highlights include a 1795 Flowing Hair Half Dime for $30,800, a 1879 Liberty Seated Half Dollar for $28,000, a 1907 St. Gaudens $20 Gold Coin for $22,275, and many more. You might be amazed to know you might have a valuable coin, and just not know it. Intrigued? Interested in finding out how to determine if you’re sitting on a valuable coin? Here is a quick lesson. (more…)
On November 4, 2008, In Auction, By John
Tagged with: currency auctions • face value • flowing hair • gold coin • half dime • intrinsic value • math problem • metal content • mixture of metals • united states coins
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