You do not specify a country.
As far as coins are concerned, the terms "rare" and "valuable" are not the same thing and do not necessarily go hand in hand.
There are no 1956 Australian, British or New Zealand coins that could be considered to be rare.
Variants of the 1956 New Zealand Penny and Threepence are valuable.
About 50,000 Pennies of a total of 3.6 million minted and 300,000 Threepences of a total of 4.8 million minted, were struck showing Queen Elizabeth II with a bare shoulder. These are referred to as the "strapless" coins.
There was a similar "strapless" Sixpence minted in 1957.
The greatest value is associated with mint uncirculated coins or coins in excellent condition.
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
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.
in the 1800s are rare.......the Red Book tells you all kinds of rare dates
there are coin shows and coin collecting clubs. I'm sure you can also buy rare coins on the internet. Some pawn shops or jewelry stores may have some rare coins. And private dealers.
nimrod
they have rare 50, 100, and 500 coins galled guarani
None of the US coins dated 1977 are rare.