Where can I sell my rare coins?
Best places to sell coins online
- CoinsForSale.com Only 5% to sell. No listing fee.
- Heritage Auctions 10% fee. Consignment program.
- Ebay 12.35% + $. 030 fee, plus listing fees.
- Apmex Well known. But won’t pay until after you’ve shipped your coins.
- Modern Coin Mart Won’t pay you until after you’ve sent them your coins.
Where is the best place to buy coins?
The best place to start buying coins is from a local coin dealer or at a local coin show. There you will be able to meet many different coin dealers. Shop for a dealer that you find easy to work with and is trusted by other collectors.
How do I sell my old coins online?
Here’s how to sell an old 2-rupee coin on Quickr.
- Go to Quickr.com and log in.
- Make a listing for your coin and click, upload pictures of the website.
- Interested and relevant buyers will get in touch with you directly via the details mentioned on the website.
- Negotiate and sell the coin at the highest price offered.
How do you know if a coin is valuable?
Look for Errors Even slight differences can make a coin more valuable than its face value. Look for die cracks and missing elements. Pay special attention to the words and edges of images. Look for strike mistakes such as doubling, cracks or missing sections.
What is the best company to buy coins from?
15 Best Places to Buy Silver Coins, Dollars & More
- Westminster Mint.
- Gainesville Coins.
- Provident Metals.
- American Precious Metals Exchange (APMEX)
- Scottsdale Mint.
- Money Metals Exchange.
- Silver.com.
- Golden State Mint.
What coin is the best to collect?
Top 15 Best Coins To Collect: A Definitive List
- 1909-S VDB Lincoln Cent. 1909-S VDB Lincoln Wheat cent.
- 1943 Lincoln Steel Cent. 1943 steel Lincoln Wheat cent.
- 1864 Two Cents.
- 1883 “No Cents” Liberty Nickel.
- 1942-P Jefferson Silver Nickel.
- 1916-D Mercury Dime.
- 1796 Draped Bust Quarter.
- 1876 Liberty Seated Half Dollar.
Is it legal to sell old coins?
Cautioning the general public “not to fall prey to fictitious offers of buying/ selling of old banknotes and coins,” the RBI said the central bank does not deal in such matters, and “never seeks charges/ commissions of any sort.”