Articles for tag: Old Coins, Silver Coins

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How to Find Silver Coins in Circulation

Here is some information on how to find silver coins in circulation. There are few things more exciting to a silver collector than looking through their pocket change at the end of the day a finding a silver dime or silver quarter. These coins from 1964 and older are not just an interesting collectible from ...

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Where to Find Silver Coins at a Bargain

Search online bidding sites and coin outlets for silver coins, and you are unlikely to find a bargain. After all, dealers and sellers know what these items are worth as well as the current melt value. Do not count on finding high-quality coinage for melt value price – unless of course you look beyond the ...

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The Top Coin Dealers in Las Vegas, Nevada

There are several excellent coin dealers doing business in Las Vegas, Nevada. These coin dealers regularly buy and sell many types of coins, currency, bullion, stamps, collectibles and entire coin sets. Presented here, in an effort to assist the consumer, is a guide which offers pertinent information regarding the top coin dealers located in Las ...

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How to Refine Your Own Silver

This article will show you an easy way to refine your scrap silver, old jewelry, or your old worn down silver coins. After reading this article you will be able to produce your own .999 pure silver bullion. With the prices of silver and other precious metals rising at the rate they are now, it ...

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Where to Buy Silver Online

Buying coin, bullion and other forms of silver is a popular way of investing during down economic times. However, regardless of the economy there are good reasons to invest in silver. As with any other commodity, silver’s value is determined by a combination of supply and demand. Silver is mined in a number of countries ...

How to Avoid Coin Collector Scams on eBay

If you do a search for U.S. coins on eBay, you will find over 113,000 listings. Some of the sellers are full-time dealers, some are part-time dealers and some are coin collectors. A fairly good percentage are also scam artists, ready to separate you from your hard-earned money. As with any collectible, you should do ...