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  2. 13 Best Places To Turn Coins Into Cash for Free - AOL

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    People have saved money by keeping their cash and coins in clay pots, metal boxes, piggy banks and more for years. Whether you find it between the couch cushions, stuffed in jeans pockets or ...

  3. Codenames (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Codenames is a board game where two teams compete by guessing words based on one-word clues from their spymasters. The game has various spin-offs and editions, such as Codenames: Pictures, Codenames: Disney, and Codenames: Harry Potter.

  4. Coin pusher - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, mechanism and types of coin pusher, a popular arcade game where players try to win coins or prizes by pushing them off a moving playfield. Find out how coin pusher machines evolved from Penny Falls to modern self-contained or marble versions.

  5. List of most expensive coins - Wikipedia

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    This web page shows a chart of the most expensive coins sold at auction or in private transactions, with their prices, years, types, grades, issuing countries, provenances and dates of sale. The rarest coins include the 1933 double eagle, the 1794 flowing hair dollar, the 1787 Brasher doubloon and the 1907 Saint-Gaudens double eagle.

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  7. United States Mint - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, functions, and facilities of the U.S. Mint, a bureau of the Department of the Treasury that produces coinage and controls bullion. Find out how the Mint operates four active mints and a bullion depository, and what coins they produce.

  8. A Guide Book of United States Coins - Wikipedia

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    The Red Book is a price guide for coin collectors of U.S. coins, first published in 1946 by Whitman Publishing. It covers all U.S. coins from colonial issues to modern circulating coins, with retail values based on coin quality and design variations.

  9. Category:Coin games - Wikipedia

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    Games which use coins as playing pieces. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. C. Coin flipping‎ (12 P) Coin magic‎ (24 P)