Unless you'd like to devalue the coins with some kind of crazy coin splitting machine, you're going to have to sell the front as well as the rear of the coins, as there are no stores in the continental United States that accept only the rear side of a coin.
Go to your local coin antique or coin shop.
If you are talking about a US coin, you have to go to the US mint website to buy silver coins. Banks don't sell silver coins. They don't distribute them either.
Ebay can be a good place to sell coins. If you don't want to do that take it to a coin collector.
Most do not. Gold coins can either be purchased from the US mint (if you want modern US bullion coins), reputable online sites such as APMEX, or your local coin and some jewelry stores.
1923 Peace Dollars are so common, circulated coins with no mintmark sell for 30.00-$37.00. Typical uncirculated coins are $39.00-$45.00. The actual value depends on the grade of the coin.
Go to your local coin antique or coin shop.
If you are talking about a US coin, you have to go to the US mint website to buy silver coins. Banks don't sell silver coins. They don't distribute them either.
Ebay can be a good place to sell coins. If you don't want to do that take it to a coin collector.
Coins showing heavy wear sell for 5 to 15 cents better grade coins are 50 cents to $1.00 Mint state coins can sell for $5.00 or more
Most do not. Gold coins can either be purchased from the US mint (if you want modern US bullion coins), reputable online sites such as APMEX, or your local coin and some jewelry stores.
As of 01/2010, these coins sell for about $15.00
The best thing to do is get a copy of "Red Book" a guide of US coins, it gives information and values for every US coin made, most coin dealers and book stores sell it.
Before you sell, get as many opinions as you can as to grade and value of the coins especially if you have little or no experience, a coin show is a good place to start. I strongly suggest doing some research on the coins you have. Get a copy of "Red Book" it's a guide book for US coins, this will give you a basic idea of grade & value of your coins.
1947 Lincoln cents are very common. Circulated coins sell for 3 to 5 cents with uncirculated coins about $1.00
Most do not. Gold coins can either be purchased from the US mint (if you want modern US bullion coins), reputable online sites such as APMEX, or your local coin and some jewelry stores.
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.
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.