Who buys old coins in Maine?

Who buys old coins in Maine?

Port City Coin and Jewelry buys and sells rare coins to Maine residents in the ordinary course of our business. We understand that many gold and silver pawns shops do not pay anything more than the scrap value of the gold and silver contained in rare and numismatic coins.

Where can I get the most money for old coins?

Best places to sell coins online

  • CoinsForSale.com Only 5% to sell. No listing fee.
  • Heritage Auctions 10% fee. Consignment program.
  • Ebay 10% fee plus listing fees. Wide audience.
  • Apmex Well known. But won’t pay until after you’ve shipped your coins.
  • Modern Coin Mart Won’t pay you until after you’ve sent them your coins.

Where can I sell my old coins for the best price?

Step 1: Visit the official website indiamart.com which facilitates buyers and sellers to trade directly. Step 3: Click a picture of your coin, and put it for sale on the website. Step 4: Talk to interested buyers who will contact you. If you have a rare coin, then you have the chance to earn a good amount of money.

How can I sell my old coins for cash?

Many selling options are available and some are more convenient depending on the rarity of the coins.

  1. Local numismatic shop. Find a reputable numismatic shop and try to avoid stores that only Buy Gold and Silver, mostly if your coins are worth more than melt value.
  2. Online auction or marketplace.
  3. Major auction.
  4. More options.

How can I sell my old coins in Indiamart?

First you need to visit the official website indiamart.com. You will have to register yourself on the website. Soon after the registration, you just need to click a picture of your coin, and put it for sale on the platform. After this, you will get chance to talk to interested buyers who will contact you.

How can I sell my old coins on Indiamart?

How do I sell my old coins on CoinBazaar?

How to sell old coins on CoinBazaar?

  1. Provide a daily selling price to CoinBazaar.
  2. On CoinBazaar, always keep a stock of the displayed products.
  3. Orders are sent to CoinBazaar on time.
  4. Provide certified packaging for the coins or products you’re selling.

What coins are worth collecting?

8 Valuable Coins in Circulation Today

  • 1943 Lincoln Head Copper Penny.
  • 1955 Doubled Die Penny.
  • 1969-S Lincoln Cent with Doubled Die Obverse.
  • 1982 No Mint Mark Roosevelt Dime.
  • 1999-P Connecticut Broadstruck Quarter.
  • 2004 Wisconsin State Quarter With Extra Leaf.
  • 2005-P “In God We Rust” Kansas State Quarter.

Where can I get my coins valued?

The Royal Mint says those looking for valuations should visit the British Numismatic Trade Association website which has a list of reputable coin dealers in who can value coins. Stanley Gibbons also offers a free valuation service through its rare coin division, Baldwin’s for those looking to auction or sell the item.

Where can I find the value of coins?

CoinTrackers.com is an online database that provides both numismatic and intrinsic coin values.

Where can I buy gold coins in Maine?

Buying and Selling Gold, Silver, Platinum, Coins & Jewelry in Bangor, Maine Maritime International was established in 1979, originally under the name of Maritime Coins. Since that time our primary focus has remained rare coins, currency and medals.

Who are the best coin dealers in Portland?

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When did maritime international start selling gold coins?

Welcome to Maritime International! Buying and Selling Gold, Silver, Platinum, Coins & Jewelry in Bangor, Maine Maritime International was established in 1979, originally under the name of Maritime Coins. Since that time our primary focus has remained rare coins, currency and medals.

Is there a gold and silver tax exemption in Maine?

Maine has started the process of freeing gold and silver from bureaucratic shackles. Maine legislators introduced Legislative Document 664 in 2017. This measure provides for a sales tax exemption for sales of gold and silver coins and bullion. Unfortunately, this bill was not signed into law.