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If your coins are modern Presidential dollars similar to the Washington dollar shown, they're ordinary circulation coins worth face value only. Remember, they're made of brass and not gold. Unless they're proof coins just spend them. A pawnbroker wouldn't be interested in Presidential dollars that turn up in change.
Take them to a coin dealer for appraisal. Skip pawn shops.
You can always ask and see how much they offer for your coins, but I'm sure that a collector would pay more for your stuff. It's a matter of both knowing the real value of the coins and finding the right buyer.
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Although each pawn shop is different, most pawn shops will buy anything of value.
if you wait a couple of years they will be worth more.Plus you can sell them at the Pawn shop it you don't want to wait for the value to go up. maybe in 2020 they will be worth something.
Coin dealer, jeweler, pawn shop, eBay.
You can get them at a coin shop, a pawn shop or an internet auction website.
some do some dont depends
You can sell your coins to a coin shop or a pawn shop. You can sell them on an internet auction website, but you have to really know what you are doing.
Coins can be sold to coin shops or pawn shops, or you can sell them on an internet auction website, but you have to know what you are doing.
pawn shops or there are certain coin collectors that will buy