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Any old money collectors here?


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This. Generally, old money is not worth much unless it's extremely rare or contains an error.

I have plenty old coins, but altogether they aren't worth more than a few hundred dollars. Lots of late 18th century early 19th century U.S. coins as well as some Iraqi Dinar and German Reichsmarks from WWII.

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This. Generally, old money is not worth much unless it's extremely rare or contains an error.

I have plenty old coins, but altogether they aren't worth more than a few hundred dollars. Lots of late 18th century early 19th century U.S. coins as well as some Iraqi Dinar and German Reichsmarks from WWII.

No google... Super rare... I got some ukrainian civil war money, these money were printed/used for only 6 months.

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My Mom used to have a bunch of old coins. Even a couple of Roman coins. She had 2 of those rare pennies that were appraised at 10K each.

But, My little brother discovered the joys of meth and sold them all.

I wanted one of the Roman coins to make a necklace out of. I should have grabbed it before he did.

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