Definately Ebay. I can't stress this enough ... do your homework pertaining to your coins. Some coins are far more valuable than you may think because of rarity or a mint mark you may have missed.
Ebay
Coins can be sold on ebay online or to a coin collector.
Banks don't buy old coins, coin dealers will buy old coins, some jewelry stores will buy old coins, banks will take your old coins at face value and then sell them to coin dealers and and make some profit.
Go to your local coin antique or coin shop.
Well you should really just sell it in a store or to someone directly because internet websites usually don't give you alot of money for coins. A coin shop would give you quite a bit though.
Ebay
Coins can be sold on ebay online or to a coin collector.
Ebay
Take them to a coin dealer for an appraisal. It would be a good idea to borrow a price guide (the Blackbook or Guide to US Coins for US coins) from the library and try to separate the 'good stuff' from the 'junk' first.
You could sell them at a coin store, eBay, or bring them to a coin show. And find out what there worth.
usally you can pawn thing off for a good price.....or ebay.com
Ebay is the best place.
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Coins are manufactured in a mint. Old coins come from coin shops, or people's collections when they decide to sell them.
Banks don't buy old coins, coin dealers will buy old coins, some jewelry stores will buy old coins, banks will take your old coins at face value and then sell them to coin dealers and and make some profit.
One can sell their phone for a good price online, or one can sell their phone by visiting local dealers. Some phone companies offer trade plans where one can trade their old phone for a new phone.
One can check local antique shops, estate sales, and yard sales for old U.S. coins. There are specialty websites that sell these coins like Old Coin Shoppe and Frederick Coin Exchange. Websites like Amazon and eBay are also popular places for individuals to sell old coins they have.