not at all
depends what you consiter rare over a cource of hundreds of years millions of coins were produced by the roman empire some coins are scarce and could be worth $1000 + but then again most coins you find arn't that scarce and could only be worth $10 even less for culls i buy my coins off eBay for around $.75 each and i get about a half that show good detail
No. Billions of them sit in drawers and bank vaults. They also are mixed in with modern dollar coins in vending machines.
Very good coin ! There are 2 different coins : 1833 A : 221.449 coins struck, value : about 150 dollars, 1833 B : 1.392 coins struck (very rare), value : about 1000 dollars !!! You can find the letters "A" and "B" on the coin (on the right of the "40"-side).
It was the dollar. The coins are in common circulation that save for rare die varieties, errors and ones in mint packaging they are only worth $1.
None of the SBA Dollar coins struck for general circulation (except the 1979-P Near Date) have more than face value. Only proof and uncirculated collectors coins sold from the Mint have premiums
Many coins were minted for India in 1945. It is probably not rare.
EAST INDIA COMPANY COPIED COINSEast India coinage was started in 1835. Anything earlier then that period is fake. Search he internet for more information on East Indian coins. I have seen people having lot of such coins and asking stupid price for so called rare coins.
I bought most of my rare coins at auctions.
We cannot see you rare coins. Since we cannot even see your rare coins, we do not even know if your coins are indeed 'rare', what they are, their condition, when they were made - we do not know anything. Please specify in a different question what your coin is, the date it was made, and the condition it is in.
Yes, there are rare coins from the Bahamas. One of the coins is a 1991 Bahamas gold coin where only 500 of them were made
ponmanikandhan is the rare name in india
Rare coins are not common. Some rare coins that well known would be a 1909 S VDB penny.
Please be more specific. Many U.S. one dollar coins are considered rare.
No.
Generally not. Old circulated silver coins occasionally turn up, but banks don't make a point of keeping rare coins in stock.
this rare coin (1835 gold mohar of east India company) is valued more than 10000 us dollars.
in the 1800s are rare.......the Red Book tells you all kinds of rare dates