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You can sell your coins at any pawn shop in Seattle. You can also find a store that just buys gold. There are plenty of them around.
Yes it is legal to sell any silver coins to a scrap buyer. But first call around to the buyers in your area for the best price.
They are probably using their promo coins to purchase your products. You don't get any money if they use promo coins.
You just need to go to the website of the U.S. Mint to see what gold coins they offer. The reason you probably have not seen any is that they are mostly utilized by collectors.
Well... you can't sell any weapon or armor to get AC even if you buy them with ac coins!
Any high-street bank will exchange them. Alternatively, you could sell them on eBay.
The only dollar coins that sell for over $1M are 1804 dollars.
Clark will be 35 years old when he has 577 coins, because he gains 15 coins every year and already had 22 coins when he was 7 years old. So, it will take him (577-22) / 15 = 37 years to reach 577 coins.
No, it would be illegal to deface or destroy any legal tender currency, and more so if you intend to sell the metal for personal gain. Additionally, it would probably cost you more to melt down the coins and separate the metals, than you are likely to get for sale of the metal.
Hoover is not on any US coins. He is scheduled for a $1 coin in 2014 as part of the on-going series honoring each president. Many mints have produced medals of the US presidents which resemble coins . Some foreign countries have minted coins with US presidents on them to sell to Americans- one of them may picture Hoover.
Most banks and currency exchanges don't want foreign coins. They rely upon being able to re-sell any currency they buy to a subsequent customer, and they know that they will be stuck with all the coins they buy from you because nobody traveling overseas will ever ask them for a large quantity of coins. Your best bet is to use one of the mail-order currency exchange companies which specialize in foreign coins. Search for "exchange British coins for dollars", "exchange euro coins for dollars" or "exchange Canadian coins for dollars" and you will find a few choices. There are a handful of main players in this business, located in either the US or the UK. They have been around a while and are quite reputable.
Any coins that are legal tender.