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Lots of people who collect coins are in it for the chase: the hunting down of hard-to-find coins, digging through boxes in attics and basements, all for a chance to say they are the keepers of ...
Let’s say you’re clearing out your parents’ or grandparents’ attic and you happen to spot a box full of coins. Or maybe you’re shopping at the secondhand store when you get a unique piece of paper ...
Calling all coin collectors -- you could have a coin in your stash right now worth thousands of dollars and not even know it. Don't miss out on possible cash. There are three things to look for in ...
Matt Richardson is the senior managing editor for the Managing Your Money section for CBSNews.com. He writes and edits content about personal finance ranging from savings to investing to insurance.
If you have a jar of change hanging around your home, you may want to take a second look at the coins inside. We all know how $2 bills, $1 bills or pennies may be worth more than their face value. But ...
If you have inherited a coin collection, selling the collection (either as a whole or as individual pieces) can be lucrative ...