**Got Rare Coins? They Might Be Worth a Fortune**
Yesterday, we showed why silver demand is going vertical. Today, we’re shifting gears to something sitting in drawers across America—old coins. Some are worth far more than their metal content, and if you’re stacking, you might be sitting on a sleeper hit.
Key dates, mint marks, and historical runs can multiply a coin’s value. A pre-1965 silver dime? Worth more than 10 cents. A rare mint error? Could be worth thousands. The best part? These coins often fly under the radar at estate sales, flea markets, even spare change jars. Know what to look for, and you’re not just investing—you’re treasure hunting.
Tomorrow, we’ll cover how to talk to your family about your metals—and why it’s crucial if you want your legacy to last.
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**Fun Fact Of The Day**
A 1943 copper penny—minted by mistake during World War II—once sold for over $1.7 million. It was found by a teenage collector.
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