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  2. Ohio family sells rare coin for $500K - AOL

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    Three sisters from Ohio inherited the dime after the death of their brother, ... Ohio family sells rare coin for $500K. WJW. Associated Press. ... The 10 best places to buy jewelry online in 2024 ...

  3. Ohio sisters inherit dime with an obvious mistake that could ...

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    The sisters from Ohio inherited one of the two dimes after the recent death of a brother, who bought the coin with his mother in 1978 for $18,200, which would be about $90,000 today.

  4. An Ohio family's dime could be worth $500,000 at auction ...

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    Three sisters from an Ohio family inherited a rare dime from 1975. Here's why it could be worth up to $500,000 when it goes up for auction. ... Ohio family inherits rare coin potentially worth ...

  5. List of numismatic collections - Wikipedia

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    Many history and cultural museums have large numismatic collections (coins, money, and tokens). Some museums are specifically dedicated to the history of money or coins, while others have major collections amongst other material. Many small museums often have important collections of coins from their local area or important archaeological sites.

  6. GreatCollections - Wikipedia

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    The GreatCollections.com website launched in late 2010, facilitating the sale and purchase of coins and paper money in online auctions. [6] It has since become well known for auctioning rare examples of American currency, [7] [8] such as the Cigarra Collection, [9] and a collection of Indian Head nickels that sold for over $500,000. [10]

  7. The Franklin Mint - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s and 1980s, Franklin Mint expanded operations to legal tender coins, producing a combination of bullion and non-bullion proof and uncirculated coin sets of both small and large denominations for a number of countries, particularly Panama and various island states. One of its best numismatic sellers was the "Coin Sets of all Nations ...

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