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As you're spring cleaning your home, don't forget to go through your change jar. Why? A special coin worth a lot of money could be hiding among your spare pennies and dimes. In fact, coming across a ...
If you’ve ever run across a blank coin, chances are you thought a metal token got mixed in with your change by mistake. In fact, blank coins are not uncommon due to errors during the minting process.
Collecting coins can be more than just a hobby; it can be a rewarding venture if you know what to look for. The 1970s may seem like an ordinary decade for coinage, but several coins from this era have ...
An overflowing change jar is a sign that your coins need a new home. This can mean moving your spare quarters and dimes to a bigger jar; or, even better, checking to see if you have any valuable coins ...
Got a bag or container of loose change hanging around your home? Maybe a a childhood collection or a keepsake passed down from generations? It may be worth looking to see if any of the coins are ...
The front side of the quarter carried the familiar portrait of George Washington. The reverse side featured a colonial drummer facing left and a victory torch encircled by 13 stars at the upper left.