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Is Old Paper Currency Valuable? Here’s How to Sell Paper Money

Collectible currency on display

We hear a lot of talk about coin collecting and the value of rare coins. But what about collecting currency, like old dollar bills and silver certificates? Is old currency valuable? And if so, what’s the best way to sell collectible currency? Is Old Currency Valuable? Yes, many types of old currency are valuable — but…

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How to Sell Paper Currency & Collectible Money in Seattle

How to Sell Paper Currency in Seattle

You surely know the joys of collecting. Whether you’re more interested in coins, currency, or other collectibles, nothing quite beats the thrill of adding to your collection!  But what if you’re looking to downsize, make some extra money, or perhaps sell a collection you’ve inherited? You might be wondering how to sell currency notes, or…

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Strong US Dollar: What It Means for Bullion & The Economy

Strong US dollar

You may have heard that the dollar is strong right now. But what does that actually mean? And what might it mean for those of us who invest in precious metals? What is a “strong” dollar? A strong dollar means that the US dollar is relatively more valuable than other currencies. The US dollar is one…

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A FEW TIPS TO START YOUR NEW CURRENCY COLLECTION

    Collecting has become a favorite hobby of many no matter what the item in question may be. The act of owning a unique item in bulk is both thrilling and fulfilling, especially when one has been searching for sometimes years for that last piece to complete a collection or series. The act of…

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THE HOBBY PROTECTION ACT WILL SEE A BIG CHANGE IN 2017

  Much like currency collectors, coin collectors worry about being taking advantage of when making purchases. Effective this year in 2017, the government is introducing new rules and regulations, which are intended to help protector the buyer and their investment.   Due to supply and demand, many authentic, rare coins are unavailable, and most illegitimate…

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THE SYMBOLS ON THE $1 BILL BARE MORE MEANING THAN THEIR FACE VALUE

  The design of the United States $1 bill is not only fascinating it is also incredibly mesmerizing when attention is paid to the intricacy of the artwork as well as the hidden message behind the carefully selected emblems. The symbols contain a deeper meaning than most know, telling a story of our nation’s past,…

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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN CREATED THE FIRST ANTI-COUNTERFEITING SYSTEM IN THE UNITED STATES

  Throughout the course of history, currency has assumed many forms. From carefully carved and polished shells to the paper and coin we know today. Colonial America began creating their own currency much to the dismay of the Brits but their system and currency were flawed. Most colonies had developed their own coins and some…

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OVERNIGHT TRILLIONAIRES

Home of Victoria Falls, rhinos, hippos and exotic birds, the landlocked, war torn, former Rhodesia, has undergone numerous changes throughout the years. Notably in the last 3 decades we have seen their currency go through not only basic inflation, but also a full collapse with hyperinflation. Resulting in the abandonment of the official currency and…

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COLD AS ICE, MORE BRILLIANT THAN FIRE

Concealed in darkness for a fraction of the year, quite possibly the most dangerous terrain and bearer of the most vicious elements, Antarctica has long been the viewed as a land unknown. Explorers have been seeking understanding and knowledge well before Robert Falcon Scott and Roald Amundsen either died trying to stake claim or succeeding…

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Thomas Jefferson’s Lasting Legacy in Coins and Currency

April 13th marks 272 years since the birth of Thomas Jefferson. Since then Jefferson has become an almost mythical figure. His contributions to U.S. history keep his memory alive today. Specifically, Jefferson lives on in the coins and currency that honor him. Here are three enduring pieces of U.S. currency honoring the third U.S. President….

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Little-Known Abraham Lincoln Currency

February 12th marks 206 years since Abraham Lincoln was born in a log cabin in Kentucky. It’s hard to fathom how the world has changed since then. To this day, Lincoln remains the most popular president on currency, with both the Lincoln Cent and the $5 bill bearing his likeness. But aside from the Lincoln…

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Pike’s Peak Gold Rush and the Birth of the Denver Mint

This is the fourth installment in a series of articles about the United States mints. In the 1850s in the United States, when many people thought of the Wild West, they thought of gold. Tales of people from showing up broke as beggars and leaving as rich as sultans were told all over America. By…

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The One Thing That Saved the San Francisco Mint

This is the third installment in our series about United States mints. In the mid-nineteenth century in San Francisco, one thing was on everybody’s mind: gold! But the nearest mint to the California Gold Rush was all the way in New Orleans. A mint was badly needed to turn the huge supplies of raw gold…

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