So...the majority are sold expensive in USA cos they are american made. For me, i think its strange how coins from the last 100-200 years can be more expensive than something made thousands of years ago. But I guess they are more common..
They're only valuable to people who collect coins. If no one wanted to buy them the value would be no more than the metal used to make them. Coins, stamps, paintings, items cast off by famous people, etc., their value, like anything, is subjective - what the buyer will pay.
So...the majority are sold expensive in USA cos they are american made. For me, i think its strange how coins from the last 100-200 years can be more expensive than something made thousands of years ago. But I guess they are more common..
They're only valuable to people who collect coins. If no one wanted to buy them the value would be no more than the metal used to make them. Coins, stamps, paintings, items cast off by famous people, etc., their value, like anything, is subjective - what the buyer will pay.
They're only valuable to people who collect coins. If no one wanted to buy them the value would be no more than the metal used to make them. Coins, stamps, paintings, items cast off by famous people, etc., their value, like anything, is subjective - what the buyer will pay.