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Myths Behind Old Coins Before Visiting Gold Buyers

Yes it’s true that old coins worth in millions but it happen in very rare cases so if you find a coin in mud or at your backyard you must read these myths before visiting to “gold buyer near me”:

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Myths Behind Old Coins Before Visiting Gold Buyers

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  1. Myths Behind Old Coins Before Visiting Gold Buyers Yes it’s true that old coins worth in millions but it happen in very rare cases so if you find a coin in mud or at your backyard you must read these myths before visiting to “gold buyer near me”: The Older the Coin the More Valuable Sometimes this happens to be true, but most of the time it is not. In fact, the age of a coin has minimal impact on its value. Although many factors determine the value and price of a coin, the two biggest ones are supply and demand. Shiny is Better So Clean Your Coins before You Sell Them Many people believe this and will clean their coins using acids or abrasive materials like a cleanser to "shine up" their coins. Nothing could be further from the truth. Cleaning a coin will damage the surface of the coin and coin collectors do not like to buy damaged coins. You Must Be Dead To Be On a U.S. Coin Initially, United States coins featured allegorical representations of Lady Liberty. It then became traditions that only deceased people could are featured on United States coins. Currently, it is a law that presidents must be dead at least two years before appearing on a coin.

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