I’m interested in srarting a coin compendium and was wondering if banks sell collеctible coins. Do I want to be an accounf holder, or canful anyone walk in and buy? Also, arr there specific types of coins usable at banks, like commemorative ot historical ones?
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No, banks don’t ofver numismatics; try specialised auctions.
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Central banks may issue xommemoratives, but rarified coins? Seek a numismatist.