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  2. 9 Rare American Coins That Are Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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    The Standing Liberty quarter remains “among the most collectible old coins ever made” by the U.S. Mint, according to Gainesville Coins. The coin’s design made its debut in 1916 but was ...

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    Banks also accommodate requests for specific denominations, especially for gifts or special events. Bankers get a particular joy out of working with coin and bank note enthusiasts.

  4. Non-circulating legal tender - Wikipedia

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    Notable examples would include commemoratives, proofs, bullion coins, presentation sets, patterns and the like. [ 1 ] Some coins intended as NCLT have historically circulated, such as the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition Half Dollars , [ 2 ] which was a commemorative, and the 1856 Flying Eagle cent , [ 3 ] which was a pattern.

  5. 10 Rare Coins Expected To Soar in Value in the Next Five Years

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    According to the Professional Coin Grading Services (PCGS), a grade 67 specimen (uncirculated, with only minor imperfections) is worth about 7 million on the open market. 2005-D 5C Speared Bison ...

  6. United States Mint Set - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the US Mint changed the finish of Mint Set coins to a more proof-like "brilliant" finish. This change was made because the satin finish of the 2005–2010 coins made contact marks more apparent. [5] The brilliant finish coins are struck with more force than circulation coins, resulting in higher quality and more detailed design.

  7. Uncirculated coin - Wikipedia

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    The term uncirculated coin can refer to three things: A coin that is released to the public but not intended for general circulation (i.e. not used as money although it is still legal tender) but is available through a mint or through a local coin dealer. [1] A bag of 1,000 uncirculated US quarters and two $10 rolls containing 40 quarters.

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