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<p>[QUOTE="Bmmartin, post: 3917845, member: 98956"]If you’re just looking to spend it, there’s a site called foreigncurrencyandcoin that will exchange your old currency. </p><p><br /></p><p>It’s basically the US version of the UK’s leftovercurrency site; it’s near Atlanta. There are no fees, but they give rates worse than a forex teller at the airport (and that’s bad).</p><p><br /></p><p>However, it might beat trying to sell these online and paying 5-6 shipping costs for each group of coins you send. I’m assuming you would have two shipments otherwise; one for a forex swap and one for obsolete coins on eBay (or wherever).</p><p><br /></p><p>You could always do one shipment for all the coins but you get scrap metal prices for the other coins. Why do that when someone on eBay will buy the leftovers for at least $1 + shipping.</p><p><br /></p><p>In addition to those Legomaster pointed out, there looks to be a Danish 10 kr that is worth about a dollar and change and some coins you can nickel and dime. The Icelandic 100 ISK is worth at least 50 cents.</p><p><br /></p><p>There’s recent Swedish coins in there, but those are worthless; I think Sweden made all of its older coins obsolete in 2016.</p><p><br /></p><p>Or you can always go to Europe? Hope this helps.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bmmartin, post: 3917845, member: 98956"]If you’re just looking to spend it, there’s a site called foreigncurrencyandcoin that will exchange your old currency. It’s basically the US version of the UK’s leftovercurrency site; it’s near Atlanta. There are no fees, but they give rates worse than a forex teller at the airport (and that’s bad). However, it might beat trying to sell these online and paying 5-6 shipping costs for each group of coins you send. I’m assuming you would have two shipments otherwise; one for a forex swap and one for obsolete coins on eBay (or wherever). You could always do one shipment for all the coins but you get scrap metal prices for the other coins. Why do that when someone on eBay will buy the leftovers for at least $1 + shipping. In addition to those Legomaster pointed out, there looks to be a Danish 10 kr that is worth about a dollar and change and some coins you can nickel and dime. The Icelandic 100 ISK is worth at least 50 cents. There’s recent Swedish coins in there, but those are worthless; I think Sweden made all of its older coins obsolete in 2016. Or you can always go to Europe? Hope this helps.[/QUOTE]
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