We definitely but cents! There is a wide variety of values, and the best thing to do would be to bring it to the shop. We'd be happy to tell you what we would pay for whatever you have. We are open tomorrow from 10-4.
I have a 1972s penny that by eyeballing I say is a MS 63 low-ball. Amoung others. Sadly I had some awesome wheats stolen. So I am procuring all over again. All my coins are found n change,n drive throughs e g Mac Donald KFC etc etc and road finds. I love finding them as a hobby in as much as learning nurmeristic trade. But as much as I like to learn trial and error. I really want to make money doing it. I never go to banks to purchase up 25$ in pennies. Not that I think anything is wrong with that method. I just want my coins to be found treasure by hunting them down. I even go out near runoffs after rain. I'm hoping to stop in to day a lean more about modern day us coin currency. A perhaps show some of my recent finds.
I have a rare buffalo nickel it is pretty old does not have a date on it would like to know what it is worth . .
Absolutely, any and all coinage....so long as they're actually worth something.
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