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The following table gives specifications for U.S. Mint legal tender coins presently in circulation. ... Native American $1 Coin ... Mutilated coins are coins that are chippe...
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Most of the time you can redeem mutilated money at your local Federally insured bank.
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Coins go through a sorting machine at the bank and if the coin cannot pass through the machine then it is defective in some way such as it is bent, mutilated, or damaged so they are removed.
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Currency can become mutilated in any number of ways. The most common causes are fire, water, chemicals, explosives; animal, insect or rodent damage; and ...
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How can I obtain a specific series note or coin? How can I find out how much a specific bill is worth? Where can I redeem mutilated currency? Where can I get $2 ...
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Quick Circulating Coin Facts: Mutilated Coins: United States Coins no longer fit for circulation are classified as "uncurrent" or mutilated. Uncurrent coins are coins ...
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Sep 16, 2011 ... Article first published in 2011-09-26, U.S. Collectibles section of Coin World. The United States Mint has adopted changes to its Mutilated Coin ...
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Jan 20, 2012 ... The U.S. Mint repurchases mutilated coins for their scrap metal value and replaces them with new coins of the same denomination.
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Mutilated, damaged, and obsolete coin exchange with the US Mint. Coin exchange expediting company recommended by the US Mint.
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The E-Sylum: Volume 9, Number 36, September 3, 2006, Article 25 U.S. COIN MUTILATION LAWS Regarding the question on U.S. coin mutilation laws, Katie ...
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