The majority of coins are worth their face value, however some are not.
The majority of coins are worth their face value, however some are not.
Coin collectors seek uncommon currencies, which are typically worth a modest fortune or more.
"Although 445,500 Double Eagles were minted in 1933, none were officially released into circulation, and nearly all were ordered to be melted down."
"One of the earliest, if not the earliest, coins issued by the U.S., the 1787 Fugio Cent is steeped in history," Byers pointed out.
"Although records are sparse, this copper coin is widely regarded as the beginning of American coinage."
"Mind Your Business," while the back features "We Are One" surrounded by 13 linked rings signifying the founding colonies.
"Morgan dollars have been in high demand for several years, prized for their large size, high silver content and historical appeal,"