Modern Foreign Coins: What to do?

Hello everyone!
I have piles of modern foreign (non-numismatic) coins.
Where can I find info on what coins are able to be exchanged for U.S. dollars?
List of coins that are not exchangeable?
Who is a good person to send this material to?
Thanks!
I have piles of modern foreign (non-numismatic) coins.
Where can I find info on what coins are able to be exchanged for U.S. dollars?
List of coins that are not exchangeable?
Who is a good person to send this material to?
Thanks!
Tim Puro
Puro's Coins and Jewelry
Rutland, VT
(802)773-3883
Link to my website www.vtcoins.com
Link to my eBay auctions
Buy, sell and trade all coins, US paper money, jewelry, diamonds and anything made of gold, silver or platinum.
Puro's Coins and Jewelry
Rutland, VT
(802)773-3883
Link to my website www.vtcoins.com
Link to my eBay auctions
Buy, sell and trade all coins, US paper money, jewelry, diamonds and anything made of gold, silver or platinum.
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If some of the coins are Euros, a bank might take them. I know the local casino will exchange Euros, I've done it with notes only though.
If it's just common stuff, I usually pay $3.50/pound for the stuff as long as it is a good mixture and not all low face value stuff like Canadian cents.
DPOTD-3
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Don
I have a question about the British one pound notes, are they redeemable any longer? My sister-in-law was in for a bit and I wanted her to send a package for me when she returned to the UK and
I tried to give her some notes as payment but she said that the notes were no longer legal tender. She did say the coins are, what gives there?
Your best bet, if you've got a physical store, is to just dump them into a junk box and come up with a X per dollar price for them. Pull any that may be worth more or make different boxes - 10/$, 4/$, etc.
Or like ajaan said, sell them by the pound. But folks buying that generally want a decent mix, not a half pound of circ Canadian or German pfennigs.
Or get creative and find a school teacher or scout program or something that could use them for a project. Or bury them in your backyard and confuse the hell out of future metal detectorists
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<< <i>Or bury them in your backyard and confuse the hell out of future metal detectorists >>
DPOTD-3
'Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery'
CU #3245 B.N.A. #428
Don
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<< <i>Put them in a jar/box/container on your counter and sell them by the pound or 5-10 cents per. That was the first place I looked in the one and only coin shop I've been in (So far). It was mostly empty but I still pulled out a dollar worth at a dime a pop. >>
I may eventually do this after I pull out the numismatic material and the foreign spending money.
I think there are dealers out there who buy the foreign coins that you can still spend at a discounted rate.
Puro's Coins and Jewelry
Rutland, VT
(802)773-3883
Link to my website www.vtcoins.com
Link to my eBay auctions
Buy, sell and trade all coins, US paper money, jewelry, diamonds and anything made of gold, silver or platinum.
call a friend or relative that has a big ole' covertible; think 70s Cadillac El Dorado type
rent a Henry VIII looking costume, complete with royal purple coat, ceremonial crown and tights.
publish the fact that you are crowning yourself on a certain date in your local newspaper
on said date and time, stand up in the back seat while your friend drives slowly along the main thoroughfare; throw handfuls of said coins to the assembled onlookers
arrive at town square for the formal coronation to become the King of Vermont
after ceremony, arrogantly toss more handfuls of said coins to your new subjects.
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You'll often see collection bins for this program at airport international terminals.
<< <i>follow these simple steps.............
call a friend or relative that has a big ole' covertible; think 70s Cadillac El Dorado type
rent a Henry VIII looking costume, complete with royal purple coat, ceremonial crown and tights.
publish the fact that you are crowning yourself on a certain date in your local newspaper
on said date and time, stand up in the back seat while your friend drives slowly along the main thoroughfare; throw handfuls of said coins to the assembled onlookers
arrive at town square for the formal coronation to become the King of Vermont
after ceremony, arrogantly toss more handfuls of said coins to your new subjects.
Rule in Peace >>
Not sure if I would want to be King with the way the economy is going right now. The peasants would blame me and hold a revolt!
There is an actual Kingdom here in the wilds of Vermont. An active board member lives up there. Beautiful country!
Click here to read about the Northeast Kingdom
Puro's Coins and Jewelry
Rutland, VT
(802)773-3883
Link to my website www.vtcoins.com
Link to my eBay auctions
Buy, sell and trade all coins, US paper money, jewelry, diamonds and anything made of gold, silver or platinum.
<< <i>I think that I remeber seeing an add at the back of Numismatic News at one time for someplace that would buy certain coins at 60-70% face value. Check there. >>
Yes.
World Coin News is even better and you can get up to 80% exchange
for some coins.
Don't forget older moderns in unc can be rare. A few are pretty tough
even in AU.
state who paid pretty good for this stuff. He was in the Finger
Lakes region.
Olmanjon
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<< <i>Are any of these Dutch (pre-euro) coins? I would be interested in buying bulk lots of those. >>
I likely have many pounds of Dutch coins. I just need to find the time to sort them out!
Puro's Coins and Jewelry
Rutland, VT
(802)773-3883
Link to my website www.vtcoins.com
Link to my eBay auctions
Buy, sell and trade all coins, US paper money, jewelry, diamonds and anything made of gold, silver or platinum.
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
Even if you can't spend it, I believe all British paper can be exchanged for current paper at any British bank.
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
Visit the Society of US Pattern Collectors at USPatterns.com.
Grab a few handfuls and head to the local Park.
Bury them in the sand around the swings and other areas; leave a few on the surface.
I drove by that weekend and saw tons of kids digging in the sand having a Great Time.
(bet I hooked a couple of them into the hobby)
<< <i>For the stuff that's not convertable,, here's what I did.
Grab a few handfuls and head to the local Park.
Bury them in the sand around the swings and other areas; leave a few on the surface.
I drove by that weekend and saw tons of kids digging in the sand having a Great Time.
(bet I hooked a couple of them into the hobby) >>
I do the same thing!
Modern coins are worthless. When I travel, I try to leave them as tips or even just dump them in the street when I leave a country. But if I bring back a few, I leave them in playgrounds for kids to find.
The US Navy guys used to have collection points for bong bucks at ports of call. The collected monies were donated to some charitable cause or another. If you want, you can try and see if there is a USN collection point near you.